Fs10 LNG Facility On Curtis Island Nov2
Fs10 LNG Facility On Curtis Island Nov2
Fs10 LNG Facility On Curtis Island Nov2
Facility emissions
Resident located on Curtis Island and surrounding islands will not be affected by odours or fumes from the operational facility. No air toxics will be emitted from the facility.
CO2
Approximately 900,000 tonnes of CO2 per year will be emitted from the facility during its initial production phase of 3 million tonnes of gas per annum. In the context of Queenslands total emissions this equates to a 3% annual increase.
Light
Part of the EIS studies includes visual amenity. The facility will have a certain level of lighting at night, similar to other industrial facilities in Gladstone. Due to the undulating topography between South End and the site, the LNG facility will not be visible from South End apart from the flare stack which, at 10km away, will be barely visible.
Noise
Santos is currently modelling noise impacts and anticipates noise will be 5065dB(A)* at the facility fence boundary. To put this in context, normal conversations are about 40dB(A), noisy conversations about 50dB(A). Noise monitors have been placed at South End and surrounding islands to determine the baseline or current levels of existing noise, as part of the EIS noise monitoring study. Santos will study the effect of the prevailing breezes and their ability to carry sound across to neighbouring residents.
* dB(A) = decibels
Next the gas is heated in inlet gas heaters. The final step in receiving the gas is gas metering. Metering facilities are used to measure the amount of gas received for use in pipeline monitoring and gas transfer accounting. The facility will also be equipped with internal pipeline cleaning equipment which is typically spherical in shape with an outside diameter equal to the pipelines inside diameter. This equipment is sent down pipelines for cleaning/ maintenance purposes.
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