How Simulation is Shaping Modern LNG Decision-Making
As global energy demand accelerates, LNG has emerged as a critical bridge fuel – balancing energy security, affordability, and sustainability. But with rising operational complexity, tighter environmental regulations, and evolving market dynamics, traditional approaches are no longer enough.
Join this webinar to explore how leading LNG operators and engineering teams are using simulation-driven strategies to design safer systems, improve efficiency, and make smarter decisions across the LNG value chain. Drawing on real-world applications – from plant expansion and safety analysis to maritime fuel optimisation – you’ll learn how digital tools are reshaping the future of LNG.
What you’ll learn
- How simulation supports every stage of the LNG value chain – from gas processing to liquefaction, transport, and regasification.
- The difference between steady-state and dynamic modelling, and when to use each.
- How to reduce risk through surge analysis, emergency shutdown modelling, and transient simulation.
- Ways to optimise energy efficiency and lower emissions across LNG operations,
- How digital twins and predictive modelling enable better operational decision-making.
Why attend
LNG operators today must do more than meet production targets; they must deliver efficient, reliable, and sustainable performance under increasing pressure. This session will equip you with actionable insights to:
- Make better design and operational decisions without costly trial-and-error.
- Improve plant safety and reliability during both steady and transient conditions.
- Accelerate commissioning and reduce downtime.
- Adapt to changing feedstock, demand, and regulatory conditions.
Featured topics
- LNG market trends and emerging challenges.
- Simulation in LNG plant design and expansion.
- Safety and surge analysis in LNG systems.
- Creating digital twins with ties the control system.
- LNG maritime fuel and boil-off gas optimisation.
Speakers
Ana Khanlari, PHD - Product Marketing Leader
Eric Hubatch - CHEMCAD Support Manager
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