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Petroleum Economist's LNG Review 2011 provides 17 articles, written by industry experts and Petroleum Economist journalists, covering advances in the LNG industry, as well as LNG maps, data and graphical natural gas statistics.
Essential reading for anyone with involvement or an interest in the LNG sector, the articles cover:
- Developments, analysis and predictions for global, Pacific and Atlantic basin markets
- LNG import (regasification) and export (liquefaction) projects – Australia, China, Chile, Peru, Qatar, United States
- Technological innovations in the modularisation approach to construction, floating LNG (both liquefaction and regasification) and compressed natural gas
- Trading, shipping and risk management
Specialist contributors to the LNG Review include: Spectron, Douglas-Westwood, Foster Wheeler, PFC Energy, Shell International, GDF Suez, IHS Cera, Poten & Partners, DNV, Drewry Maritime Services, Fulbright & Jaworski, EnergyQuest, XGas, Peru LNG, University of Houston
SAMPLE China's growing need for LNG With a 70% increase in LNG imports in 2010, the rapid emergence of China as a sophisticated LNG buyer in global markets is set to continue. By John C Harris, director global gas, IHS Cera.
Don't miss out – order your copy today The LNG market is moving quickly, with new opportunities emerging on both the supply and demand sides of the business. Don't be left behind – order your copy now – and find out more about the latest projects and how the LNG industry is developing |
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