TGN17-02_LNG Fuel Tanks – Pressure and Temperature Strategies for Gas-Fuelled Vessels
£250.00
This Technical Guidance Note (TGN) provides recommendations on boil-off gas (BOG) and fuel tank pressure and temperature management for LNG-fuelled vessels.
5 in stock
SKU: TGN17-02
Category: SGMF Publications
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