@Derekzparty

Energy transfer is always 100% efficient ... just usually not in the form you want!

@geneballay9590

Very interesting and well done. I worked the oil and gas fields for 36 years, literally around the world and have been around LNG several times, but your topic here had never occurred to me, and I now know that at even 76 years old there are still things to learn.

@Enjoymentboy

LNG is pretty amazing stuff when you consider that you can both get 3rd degree burns and sever frostbite from it at the same time.

@Meton2526

I'm amused that this is technically refrigeration, with the compressor and evaporator being separated by a cargo ship in the middle.

@michaeltrillium

The consistent high quality of this channel is just incredible 👏

@AC-cg6mf

This is one of the best no-nonsense channels on youtube.

@Nerd3927

You, sir, are in a class of your own!

@djamondaxuzm4712

RANKINE CYCLE MENTIONED 🗣🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥

@ikea_wizard

you have become one of my favorite youtubers to watch.  
keep up the good work.

@ras0k

babe wake up new LNG Cold Energy Opportunity just dropped

@The_MAC_CAT

Thanks!

@bbgg8642

I respect you for going for that Hank Hill Texas accent. You missed gloriously

@5th_decile

The LNG industry have to get their leaking house in order.

@floatingsystems2929

Your measured and rational optimism always helps to pull me out of a depressive state. I really needed that today. Thank you so much for making these videos.

@GerbenWulff

LNG recently has become a hot item in Europe. But most of the pre-existing LNG terminals don't have any of this. I know the LNG terminal in Rotterdam was mainly build to be able to supply NG in case supply from other sources (like Russia) was disrupted. They have a big storage facility to store the content of an LNG tanker and quickly evaporate that and put it into the grid. Now the use case has changed completely. Supply from Russia has been disrupted for the unforeseeable future, so LNG is regasified continuously, added to the grid and then either used directly or stored in old gas fields for when it is needed.
Because it is expensive to build pipelines for gas transport from Siberia all the way to Western Europe, Europe has adopted a strategy where they import gas year round and in summer store most of that gas for use in winter. Now that pipeline gas has been replaced by LNG there could be great opportunities for making use of that cold energy as the LNG regasification installations see more year-round use.

@rollinwithunclepete824

Thanks Jon!  Never thought of Cold Energy.  Learn something every time I watch one of your videos !

@larryslobster7881

datacenter cooling is a technically very cool application

@BossGodfrey-g2d

Cold Energy and Cold Energy Accessories

@jweathers131

You know what's funny? The Saltwater freezing method is already in use. It is used to make Ice beers. 
It is also amazing to think that there is a world of boundless energy at our disposal. If it could be used as effectively as possible, how much less power generation would the world need?

@AK-vx4dy

You never disappoint. I take phone to hear something in mean time and ended standing with it for whole video 😅