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July 2019

The July 2019 issue of LNG Industry features a regional report which examines the current state of affairs in the global LNG industry, with a particular focus on Asia. The issue also includes a number of technical articles on a variety of topics, including: pumps; turbomachinery; training and development; simulation; and more.


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Contents

Time to stay strong
Bernadette Cullinane and Nye Hill, Deloitte, Australia, take a detailed look at the current state of affairs in the global LNG industry, with particular focus on Asia.

Under control
Thomas Göttlinger, SCHOTT, Germany, explains how terminal headers can help to safely drive and control the pumps that transfer LNG from their tanks to various applications.

Making the grade
Ernst Krauss and Anne Kitchen, Wood, discuss the importance of early competency development for execution excellence.

Moving on from LNG myths
Cliff Gladstein, Gladstein, Neandross & Associates, USA, outlines how live LNG demonstrations have proven an effective way of dispelling LNG myths, and framing how LNG can be safely handled, stored and transported.

The right heat exchanger for the job
Johan Lyddby Lennartsson, Alfa Laval, Sweden, presents heat exchanger solutions for LNG vaporisation at sea.

Driving outage excellence with digital technologies
Francesco Amore Bianco, Gianpaolo Alvino and Antonio Pelagotti, Baker Hughes, a GE company, Italy, discuss how new technologies can help operators prepare for, and minimise, production outages.

I’m picking up good vibrations
Todd O’Neal and Brandon Kim, TMEIC Corp., USA, outline the value of measuring and understanding electro-mechanical vibration activity.

Reality check
Enver Karakas, Elliott Group, Cryodynamic Products, USA, discusses the realities of net positive suction head requirements on in-tank pumps in LNG applications.

Be prepared
Sergey Tarasov and Vittorio Esposito, Wärtsilä Voyage Solutions, Finland, and Gert Bunt, CSMART, the Netherlands, review a new approach to the development of LNG fuel system simulators and customer experience of their usage.

No jetty? No problem!
Tom Toth, Connect LNG, Australia, outlines an innovative, flexible solution for the jetty-free loading of LNG.

Success by simulation
Karen Lukacs, Eka Software Solutions, Canada, highlights the critical role that simulations play in facilitating effective LNG trading.

15 facts on... Asia


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