Amazing achievements during turbulent times
Nick Prowse, Lizel Oberholzer, Penny Cygan-Jones, and Bethan Walters, Norton Rose Fulbright, provide an update on the latest accomplishments of the African LNG industry.
Nick Prowse, Lizel Oberholzer, Penny Cygan-Jones, and Bethan Walters, Norton Rose Fulbright, provide an update on the latest accomplishments of the African LNG industry.
Dr Adel Elomri and Dr Brenno Menezes, Hamad Bin Khalifa University, discuss Qatar’s strategies for building a sustainable and resilient LNG supply chain.
Jane K.G. Kristiansen and Tonje Sunde, Connect LNG, Norway, explore the import infrastructure available along South Africa’s coastline and how improvements can be made to strengthen the country’s energy industry.
India’s new deepwater gas production could be under pressure from low spot LNG prices, says Wood Mackenzie.
The July issue of LNG Industry features a regional report that provides an update on the latest accomplishments of the African LNG industry.
Jennifer Adams, Siemens, USA, introduces the concept of all-electric LNG, which can provide greater control of LNG-plants, as well as lower OPEX and lower emissions.
US LNG exports have declined by more than half so far in 2020, reports the EIA.
WT Cutts, American Tank & Vessel, Inc., and Eric Reaman, Cashman Preload Cryogenics, USA, explain why full containment LNG storage tanks should be the preferred choice for plant operators over single or double containment alternatives.
Ole R. Hvalbye, Rystad Energy, Norway, provides a detailed analysis of the latest trends in the US LNG industry.
North American LNG sector continues to struggle against weak economic outlook and COVID-19 outbreak, reports GlobalData.
Leslie C. Krusen, Alaska Gasline Development Corp., USA, provides an update on the status of the Alaska LNG project, outlining some of the challenges faced and innovative technologies employed.
The June issue of LNG Industry features a regional report that provides a detailed analysis of the latest trends in the US LNG industry.
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.