Taking loading systems to the next level
Stephane Paquet, TechnipFMC Loading Systems, France, discusses the development of green, simple and cost-effective loading systems for LNG applications.
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.
Peter Kiernan, the Economist Intelligence Unit, Singapore, takes a detailed look at the Australian LNG market.
Pekka Pakkanen, NAPA Shipping Solutions, Finland, discusses how to use better data to tackle shipping’s most complicated voyages.
Aaron Stephenson, Cheniere, USA, explains the importance of driving efficiency through debottlenecking and optimisation.
Bernadette Cullinane and Nye Hill, Deloitte, Australia, discuss the growing importance of emerging markets in the global LNG industry.
Mark Casaday, Edge LNG, outlines how a flaring-free, venting-free, constraint-free shale industry is possible with micro scale LNG.
Stuart Barry, Bergen Pipe Supports (India) Private Ltd, UK, discusses some of the challenges of supporting and restraining cryogenic pipework.
Al Lanning, Wood, examines the processes currently required and in wide use for the pretreatment of LNG feed gas.
Nick Prowse and Penny Cygan-Jones, Norton Rose Fulbright, UK, take a look at what’s on the horizon for the year ahead.
Nathan Brunell and Alessandro Bernardi, Baker Hughes, explore the latest trends and developments in the cryogenic valve sector.
Marco Ferrara, Italy, and Rick Liberson, USA, Emerson, discuss the importance of superior fit-for-purpose valve technology for the LNG value chain.
Demand for small scale units must balance business case against local regulations and longer term energy market risks, says Tor-Ivar Guttlesrod, ABS