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Wednesday, 29 November 2006 17:27

LNG will help bolster energy security of the US

Leading members of the Society of Petroleum Engineers believe the US government’s estimates of natural gas usage are far too conservative.

This paper was prepared for presentation at the 2006 Society of Petroleum Engineers Annual Technical Conference held in San Antonio, Texas, U.S.A., from September 24–27, 2006.

Natural gas prices in the US and elsewhere are expected to be kept at reasonable levels for decades to come, thanks to the development of alternative supplies such as liquefied natural gas.

However, regulatory policies, concerned environmental groups, and industrial inaction are expected to create choke points in the supply chain.
Published in Oct 2006
Tuesday, 28 November 2006 13:20

Pricing up LNG opportunities in US Gulf Coast

Greg Hopper, Dr. Hua Fang and Nimmi Sarda Black & Veatch Enterprise Management Solutions

Conventional wisdom states that LNG import terminals are best sited in or near consuming markets where they can provide supply as well as new capacity for growing demand.
This is exactly what is happening in North America, with terminal developers eyeing waterfront locations near every major US market center on the east and west coasts.
Published in March 06