June 2026
The June issue of LNG Industry opens with a keynote focus on geopolitics, and the affect it can have on the LNG market. From there, we move into our LNG loading arms Q&A, with contributions from Emco Wheaton GmbH and MIB Italiana S.p.A. A key theme of the issue is artificial intelligence, with articles from Emerson and Calypso Commodities, among others, on the advantages of different methods of AI – including digital and structural twins and enterprise automation – such as allowing for energy resilience, improving LNG trading, process optimisation. You can also pick up a copy of this issue at the ILTA, being held in Houston, Texas, from 15 – 17 June 2026.
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Contents
Timing, trade offs, and the next wave
Josephine Mills, Senior Analyst, Enverus Intelligence Research, provides an overview of the global LNG landscape in 2026.
LNG loading arms Q&A
LNG Industry speaks to MIB Italiana S.p.A. and Emco Wheaton GmbH about the importance of loading arms in the LNG industry.
Maximising the potential of AI in LNG trading
Jinpei Tuchel, LNG Portfolio Analyst, and Mehdy Touil, LNG Lead Specialist, Calypso Commodities, discuss how the integration of artificial intelligence into LNG trading could be for the better.
Resilience is the new efficiency
Dr Claus Reimers and Oz Rodriguez, Akselos, detail why artificial intelligence and structural twins are imperative in allowing for energy resilience.
AI in LNG: Breaking through the plateau of traditional process optimisation
Alex Sorokin, Senior Solution Consultant, Imubit, explains why 'good enough' is no longer enough when it comes to process optimisation in the LNG industry.
One more ship: AI drives competitive advantage
Artificial intelligence-driven analytics, digital twins, and enterprise automation help speed time to first production, minimise downtime, and extract extra performance, says Nathan Pettus, President of Process Systems and Solutions, Emerson.
A modest number with a big signal
Gas flaring at LNG plants is a small but telling source of emissions. Mark Davis and Alex Ostridge, Capterio, outline how improving boil-off gas management, maintenance, and start-up practices could cut emissions, recover lost value, and become a key competitive advantage as the industry expands.
Was 2025 a global turning point for methane in LNG?
Georges Tijbosch, CEO, MiQ, identifies how global collaboration is reshaping market expectations.
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