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February 2011

LEAD STORY

A round-up of the latest company news and developments.

Also in this issue

Richard Colwill and Jonathan Hsu, BMT Group Asia-Pacific, Hong Kong The current reboot of world trade after the global financial crisis has returned many ports across the world to business as usual.
Jacques Trollux, LNG Consultant, and LNG Journal reporters The South Stream gas pipeline project promoted by Gazprom to supply Europe with gas while by-passing the Ukraine, relies on a challenging 900-kilometres pipeline 2,300 metres deep under Turkish waters in the Black Sea, raising the issue of an LNG alternative.
Stéphanie Regni, Christophe Tastard, Noela Vazquez and Philippe Loisel, research engineers, GDF-Suez Paris, France GDF-SUEZ confirmed its position as a pioneer of LNG with the installation of dual-fuel diesel electric engines as the propulsion system for its newest LNG carriers.
LNG Journal Asia-Pacific Editor The decision by Santos to go ahead with its Gladstone LNG project means the Australian company is one of the few energy firms involved in all sectors of the LNG liquefaction business - coal-seam-gas-to-LNG, conventional onshore LNG, and Floating LNG.
Morten Frisch, a leading LNG and natural gas analyst, presents the second part of his article on the development of the LNG trading market