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Sunil Chopra

Nikolay Osadchiy

This case features Isabella Couchet, the chief operations officer of CaLNG, a company that planned to sell liquefied natural gas (LNG) to help California utilities better match supply and demand through peak shaving. The price of natural gas drawn from the California pipeline infrastructure increased with sudden huge demand spikes during the summer and winter peaks, so the ability to use LNG to fulfill demand during peak periods would be a significant financial benefit to utilities. CaLNG planned to receive LNG at its Coos Bay terminal in Oregon and then transport it to California using specialized trailers. It had to design its LNG supply chain while considering the costs of storage facilities and transportation. CaLNG could build a centralized tank farm at Coos Bay and, from there, use a large number of trailers for on-demand delivery. Alternatively, the company could build satellite tanks at utilities, an option that would require fewer trailers because the satellite tanks could be filled during off-peak periods.

Date Published: 07/30/2021
Discipline: Operations Management
Key Concepts: capacity analysis, demand planning, facilities, gas utilities, inventory management, logistics, operations, operations strategy, supply chain, supply chain management
Citations: Chopra, Sunil, Nikolay Osadchiy. CaLNG: Peak Shaving to Alleviate a Supply-Demand Bottleneck. 5-319-500 (KE1189).