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Monday, 21 September 2009 09:38

News Index September 2009

A round-up of the latest company news and developments.
Leo Festen, Jos Leo and Ron Vis, CB&I Lummus, The Hague, Netherlands

The notion of shipboard liquefaction plants has drifted around the industry for more than 30 years. This revolutionary concept now floats on the brink of reality.
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5th LNG journal LNG Shipping Review 2011


In 2011, we will be celebrating the fifth anniversary of the LNG Shipping Review.
Since 2006, LNG Shipping Review’s Editor, Ian Cochran, has put together a publication for the readers of LNG journal in which the main initiatives and technology of LNG shipping are highlighted.

Despite the current downturn, there are many projects still on the drawing board, which should see the light of day in the next few years.  Many of these projects will include the use of seaborne LNG transportation in some form or another.

One of the main editorial focuses of the Review this year will be on coastal shipments of LNG with a roundup of the leading players in this growing market, which includes the hybrids, ie vessels that can carry multiple cargoes. We will also include a profile of a leading LNGC player, the latest news from the various areas of the world and a round-up of new terminals coming on stream.  A section on FLNG will be included.

Other editorial sections will include: deck equipment, loading and off-loading systems, terminal equipment, dual propulsion, mooring systems, STS transfer, ice conditions, manning and training, process automation.  As usual, a full listing of fleet owners, operators and managers will be published within the front section of the Review.  And a round up of latest news from shipyards.

We are looking for editorial contributions in the form of articles, or technical papers with illustrations.  Editor Ian Cochran can be reached at  cochran@tankeroperator.com This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it    Ian has selected GasTech 2011 as a beacon for the publication date of the Review this year.

Advertising and Sponsorship Enquiries: David Jeffries T: +44 (0) 208 674 9444

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Format: A4, full colour throughout on high quality paper stock, around 80 pages, an on-line version will be on www.lngjournal.com

Copy deadline is 1 February, published on 10 March, to be sent out with the March 2010 issue of LNG journal (5,500 copies will be printed)

Advertising Rates:  full page A4 - 2,500 GBP halfpage A4 - 1,450 GBP 

Download the LNG Shipping Review media pack here

You can download back issues from 2006 here




North African LNG plants and re-export terminals in Spain can make fast-track LNG import solutions viable in terms of facilities and shipping economics

Medium-scale LNG import terminals can make the supply of natural gas affordable to power stations of 100-500 megawatts, and the islands of the Mediterranean are ideal locations for such solutions.
Elengy is the dominant LNG import terminal player in the Mediterranean. The French company also has a foothold in the large Spanish LNG import market

Thierry Trouve, Chief Executive Elengy, and Jacques Rottenberg, Head of International Operations, and Alain Goy, Head of Technical Department
Mark Twain is often attributed with the odd yet sage wisdom laden in this axiom: history does not repeat itself, but it does rhyme. In an era where technological advances are a continuous, evolutionary dynamic, the industry is primed for the implementation phase of offshore liquefaction, or floating LNG (FLNG), based on the important lessons learned from the progression of FPSOs and onshore LNG projects.
Thursday, 13 August 2009 06:43

News Index July - August 2009

A round-up of the latest company news and developments
Doug Brown, General Manager, China LNG Shipping International

China LNG Shipping International is the newest global LNG carrier company with a fleet of five Chinese-built vessels in service or near completion.

The company put to sea only last year when the first of its five ships was delivered.
Porter Bennett, Bentek Energy, Denver, Colorado

The US is frequently viewed as the market of last resort by LNG producers, but is that really the case? So far in 2009, send-out from LNG terminals has averaged about 900 MMcfd, up about 300 MMcfd from the same period in 2008.
Friday, 24 July 2009 10:45

LNG Technical Review 2011

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The next LNG Journal Technical Review is published in October 2011.

We are now calling for editorial contributions for the LNG Journal Technical Review October 2011.

Editorial queries should be sent to editor@lngjournal.com addressed to John McKay, the editor of LNG journal. 

Up to date Global Directory of LNG Suppliers is published as part of the LNG Technical Review, also available on the main LNG journal web-site.  Entry in the directory is free of charge, please send us contact details to include and a paragraph with product or company profile.

Format of the Review: A4, full colour throughout on high-quality paper stock, between 60 and 90 pages, an on-line version will be on www.lngjournal.com

For Sponsorship and Advertising enquiries please ring David Jeffries +44 (0) 208 674 9444  or email djeffries@lngjournal.com This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it Copy deadline for November edition of LNG Technical Review Issue I 2010 is 9th November.

Advertising Rates:  full page A4 - 2,500 GBP halfpage A4 - 1,450 GBP

Back issues of LNG Technical Review from 2007 are in the downloads section of the main web-site at www.lngjournal.com

4,000 copies will be printed