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Chris Holmes and Darryl Rogers, Purvin & Gertz Inc., report in the second of a two-part analysis on the global LNG and gas market

Despite widespread forecasts in recent years of a significant increase in global supply, this failed to materialise two years ago as most of the gas liquefaction plants that were scheduled for start-up suffered some form of delay.
Heinz J Kotzot, Charles Durr and Chris Caswell, KBR Houston Texas USA

The LNG industry has fallen into the habit of using a specific cost term of “dollars per annual ton of LNG produced” as a yardstick for comparing engineering and execution skills of owners, licensors, and contractors.
Wednesday, 14 April 2010 09:52

News Index April 2010

A round-up of the latest company news and developments
Roger Dambach, Process & LNG, Cryostar Alain Giacosa, Technology Division Total Gas & Power on behalf of the French Gas Association

In the context of the ever growing demand for energy, the natural gas market has had its share of growth in the last decade.
LNG Journal, Asia-Pacific Editor and Shanghai Correspondent

China’s growing LNG import programme and terminal development plans along its coast have given a boost to the LNG industry, amid recent supply contract signings worth more than $100 billion combined.
Guillaume Gourdet, Senior Gas Project Manager, and Cătălin Toderan, Principal Surveyor, Bureau Veritas, Marine Division

Significant developments have taken place in connection with offshore LNG terminals over a number of years, such as offshore gravity-based units, floating gas terminals, and gas carriers discharging in open seas.
Thursday, 11 March 2010 10:22

News Index March 2010

A round-up of the latest company news and developments.
Chris Holmes and Darryl Rogers, Purvin & Gertz Inc., report in the first of a two-part analysis on LNG market demand

The world’s major natural gas consuming nations have been affected by the ongoing global economic crisis.
LNG Journal, Asia-Pacific Editor

It will be decision time soon for the five projects being developed in Australia to produce LNG from coal-seam gas. The players involved will decide this year whether their projects will definitely go ahead, or be sold or consolidated.
Dr. Nelly Mikhaiel, Global Energy Consultant

Australia started exporting LNG in 1989, when the then two-Train Northwest Shelf project came on stream.