June 2024
Explore the latest LNG insights in the June issue of LNG Industry! Featuring a keynote report from IEEFA on the impact of the current geopolitical landscape on the LNG market, this issue looks at key topics such as managing methane emissions and decarbonisation, marine coatings, heat exchangers, safety systems and more. With contributions from key industry leaders – such as ABB, Endress+Hauser, CB&I, and more – don’t miss out on the chance to gain invaluable insights.
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Contents
Navigating the geopolitical landscape
Ana Maria Jaller-Makarewicz, Lead Analyst of Europe, IEEFA, looks at geopolitics, gas price volatility, and LNG market uncertainty.
Powering progress for a greener future with e-LNG
Anand Jha, Vice President of Global Sales, Chemical, Oil and Gas, ABB, details the benefits of electrifying gas turbines to accelerate the decarbonisation of the chemical, oil, and gas industry.
Maritime's future fuels
Steve Esau, COO of SEA-LNG, addresses how to understand and bridge the gap between perception and the reality of decarbonisation.
Good vibrations
Michael Kemp, Head of Sales (Americas) at NRG Marine, explains how the power of ultrasonics has created a completely green method of biofouling prevention and enabled LNG carriers to significantly reduce their greenhouse gas emissions.
Contemplating coatings for decarbonisation
Kazuaki Masuda, Corporate Officer – Technical Division Director, Nippon Paint Marine, Japan, considers why innovations in hull coatings will play a central role in the shipping industry’s decarbonisation efforts.
Tube insights
Vahid Shahsavari, Applications Expert, David Veilleux, Product Manager, and David Aubé, Product Manager, Tubing, Eddyfi Technologies, outline tubing inspection of air coolers within natural gas pipeline compressor stations.
Watch the temperature!
Michele Pietroni, Endress+Hauser, Italy, details the use of advanced temperature sensors to ensure the safety, integrity, and efficiency of LNG storage, transportation, and processing.
Success through planning and risk mitigation: Part two
In part two of a two-part article, Mark Butts and Yogesh Meher, CB&I, address key early inputs and their impact on the selection of the optimal tank configuration.
De-risking LNG supply chains
Joe Nichols, Neil Wragg, and Joao Vasques, Energy Systems, DNV, UK, underscore the role of reliability, availability, and maintainability (RAM) analysis in managing risks in the LNG industry.
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