September 2024
Another bumper September issue of LNG Industry is now live! The issue starts with a regional report from Timera Energy, on US supply contracts, before moving on to topics such as turbomachinery, cryogenic technology, safety solutions, metering and monitoring, ship-to-ship transfer, and much more, including our Gastech 2024 Preview to help you navigate the event. With contributions from key industry leaders including Ebara Elliott Energy, ROCKWOOL Technical Insulation, Sempra Infrastructure, SICK AG, STS Marine Solutions, among others, make sure to pick up a copy at Gastech (17 – 20 September 2024) in Houston, Texas.
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Contents
A driving force from the US
David Stokes, Managing Director, Olly Spinks, Managing Director, David Duncan, Director LNG & Gas, Timera Energy, UK, explain how US supply contracts are driving LNG portfolio innovation.
The pivotal role of LNG in the global energy transition
Patricia Tiller, Partner, Hunton Andrews Kurth, UAE, provides an analysis of the environmental, economic, and regulatory hurdles facing LNG, and looks at innovative solutions and strategies that can be implemented to overcome these challenges.
Turbomachinery in LNG production plants – Part two
In the second part of a two-part article, Klaus Brun, Enver Karakas, Stephen Ross, and Brian Hantz, Ebara Elliott Energy, USA, outline the function of pumps in the LNG value chain.
Setting a new standard for corrosion protection in LNG plants
Jack Blundell and Abraham Sebastian, ROCKWOOL Technical Insulation, USA, discuss a new insulation innovation that keeps LNG pipework dry and less susceptible to the costs and risks of corrosion under insulation.
A brighter future
Justin Bird, CEO of Sempra Infrastructure, offers an insight into the Port Arthur Energy Hub, and its role in in delivering energy for a better world.
Better with biomass
Hans-Peter Visser, Analytical Solutions and Products B.V., the Netherlands, explores how to measure renewable and sustainable bio-LNG and carbon dioxide, creating a net-zero environment.
Fuelling confidence
Adam Lomax, Joey Walker, and Jonathan Britain, EffecTech, consider the crucial role of reliable calibration gases in fiscal metering.
Software and innovation: Revolutionising the LNG industry
Girish Mandhania, Director, Services, Quorum Software, discovers what software and innovation will do for navigating the operational technology landscape for various LNG import and export operations.
Embracing the future with digital twins
Rob Homer, Senior Product Manager (Gas & Water) at Energy Exemplar, details how digital twins can be used to co-optimise power and gas sectors.
A new era in emissions monitoring and energy independence
Markus Haas, Global Industry Manager for Energy & Outdoor Automation, and Anette Schultis, Head of International Project Expertise, SICK AG, look at Germany’s LNG terminals as an example of how to reduce energy dependency and improve emissions.
Resist risk with blast-resistant infrastructure
Bryan Bulling, RedGuard, USA, addresses the importance of comprehensive safety planning in LNG plants, reducing risk, and ensuring compliance with blast-resistant infrastructure.
Consolidating LNG cargoes
Gary Gibson, STS Marine Solutions Ltd, UK, highlights a new option for traders.
Reducing risk for ship-to-ship bunkering
Denis Griffiths, B.Eng (Hons), MSc., Ph.D, Worldwide Marine Technology, outlines factors to consider for safe ship-to-ship bunkering operations.
Gastech 2024 preview
LNG Industry previews a selection of companies that will be exhibiting at this year’s Gastech in Houston from 17 – 20 September 2024.
A new chapter for ammonia at sea
Panos Mitrou, Global Gas Segment Director, and Jose Navarro, Global Gas Technology Director, Lloyd’s Register, examine how the maritime industry is positioning itself to carry increased volumes of ammonia, and its potential as a future fuel.
H2S removal in challenging CO2 streams
Raul Llorens and Kevin Young, Johnson Matthey, introduce the non-regenerable fixed bed absorbent technology for the removal of hydrogen sulfide, its strengths and disadvantages in carbon dioxide purification, and the impact of oxygen presence.
The final frontier
Paul Trcka, Director, Sales and Operations Aerospace, and Paul Theberge, Aerospace Business Development Manager, ACME Cryogenics, part of the OPW Clean Energy Business Unit, summarise the equipment that can optimise the handling of cryogenic substances in aerospace applications.
To 2030, 2050, and beyond
Eliminating the methane slip is key to achieving net zero in shipping, and innovation is already paving the path, argues Steve Esau, COO, SEA-LNG.
Q&A with...
LNG Industry talks to Dr Tobias Eckardt, Global Expert Gas Treatment for BASF Adsorbent Solutions.
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