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LEAD STORY

Sietse Gerssen, Bluewater Energy Services and Jorn Boesten, DSM Dyneema

Marine LNG transfer operations that experience relative movement require a compliant link.

Joseph H. Cho, Do Youn Kim, Felix de la Vega, and Jai June Kang, SK Engineering & Construction, Houston,Texas USA

The capacity of LNG carriers has increased dramatically, now exceeding 250,000 cubic metres capacity, and the new generation of vessels has helped reduce delivery costs.

Also in this issue

Sven-Erik Brink, Siemens Oil & Gas Energy Solutions, Duisburg, Germany

As the demand for natural gas in its super-cooled liquid form continues to increase on a global scale, Boil-Off Gas Compressors have become a key part of the LNG supply chain, from production and transportation to storage and re-gasification.
David A. Franklin, Houston, Texas

World market conditions have created havoc in the energy industry, causing significant changes in US LNG trade. The overheated world economy through mid-2008 followed by the credit crunch and recession has led to a re-think on corporate strategies.
Wednesday, 20 May 2009 08:49

News Index May 2009

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A round up of all the latest company news and developments
LNG Journal, Africa Editor

After onshore LNG plants and Floating LNG developments, a London-based company, Gasol, and partners including Mustang Engineering of Texas and Teekay Gas Services of Canada are developing near-shore LNG facilities to monetize West African natural gas.

John White, Baker Botts LLP, London

Floating LNG projects have the potential to unlock significant reserves of stranded natural gas - provided challenges to their development, implementation and operation are successfully cleared.