Global LNG demand faces first seasonal contraction since 2021
Global LNG demand faces first seasonal contraction in eight years, with a return to stronger growth not expected until mid 2021, reports Wood Mackenzie.
Global LNG demand faces first seasonal contraction in eight years, with a return to stronger growth not expected until mid 2021, reports Wood Mackenzie.
Johns Manville looks at the differences between polyisocyanurate (PIR) and cellular glass insulations and discusses which one is better for LNG pipe insulation applications.
Utilisation of LNG capacity off by more than one-third as US takes on new role of swing supplier in global markets.
Alexandre Tocatlian and Eric Minaux, GTT, France, provide detailed insight into how the company helped make the first polar exploration vessel powered by LNG possible.
ExxonMobil has announced the second annual Power Play Awards and is currently taking submissions until 19 June 2020 at 11:59 p.m. EST.
The May issue includes a regional report on the Mediterranean, as well as a number of technical articles on topics such as shipping, coatings and protection, cruise shipping, tugs and towage, and LNG as a marine fuel.
Jippe van Eijnatten, Titan LNG, the Netherlands, reviews how LNG bunkering has advanced from truck-to-ship to ship-to-ship operations and how the sector continues to evolve to meet new challenges.
Andreas Silcher and Chrysa Kitsou, Haynes and Boone CDG, LLP, UK, take a detailed look at the Mediterranean LNG market.
Michael Hastings, Brüel & Kjær Vibro GmbH, Denmark, examines how today’s condition monitoring technology has evolved to contribute significant value to LNG production assets.
The April issue of LNG Industry is now available online! This issue features an array of technical articles, case studies and regional reports.
Thomas Liles, Rystad Energy, Norway, takes a detailed look at the current state of the Canadian LNG market and where it is headed.
Stephane Paquet, TechnipFMC Loading Systems, France, discusses the development of green, simple and cost-effective loading systems for LNG applications.
Mark Roberts, Jeremy Beard, Chris Ott and William A. Kennington, Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., USA, look at advancements in LNG mega-train process technology.
Rob Patterson and Myles Mantle, UK, and Liza Mark, China, Haynes and Boone, take an in-depth look at the Chinese LNG market.
James R. Lowery, Baker Hughes, USA, considers how best to reduce emissions leaked from control valves, in order to better comply with industry standards and requirements.