José A. Lana, Research and Development Project Manager Enagás, Zaragosa, Spain, Claudio RodrÃÂguez, Cartagena LNG Terminal Manager, Aniceto Valverde and Gregorio Munuera, Mechanical Engineering Dept., Technical University of Cartagena, Spain The evolution of the Spanish Gas Sector in the last five years has been characterized by large investments in infrastructure, particularly in regard to LNG
M.M.E. van Osch , S.P.C. Belfroid, M. Oldenburg, TNO Science and Industry, Delft, the Netherlands. LNG will be playing an increasingly important role in the coming years in the global demand for energy supply.
Christian Bladanet, Principal Process Engineer, and Fara Rasolondraibe, Senior Process Engineer, Technip, Paris, and Jean-Claude Garcel and Christophe Thomas of Total, Paris. The LNG market calls for a wide range of LNG qualities, characterised mainly by heating value.
LNG Journal, Europe Editor The Gastech 2011 conference in Amsterdam was marked by renewed optimism in the LNG industry after the recent global financial turmoil, tempered by the need to help long-standing Japanese LNG customers overcome the consequences of last monthÂ’s earthquake.
John White, Partner and Hannah Longley, Senior Associate, Baker Botts, present part two of a paper on the legal issues to consider in floating LNG venture structuring. The very nature of a floating liquefaction project involves the production of LNG directly at offshore fields, meaning the FLNG unit will be physically proximate to the gas
José A. Lana, Research and Development Project Manager Enagás, Zaragosa, Spain, Claudio Rodríguez, Cartagena LNG Terminal Manager, Aniceto Valverde and Gregorio Munuera, Mechanical Engineering Dept., Technical University of Cartagena, Spain The evolution of the Spanish Gas Sector in the last five years has been characterized by large investments in infrastructure, particularly in regard to LNG regasification
José A. Lana, Research and Development Project Manager Enagás, Zaragosa, Spain, Claudio Rodríguez, Cartagena LNG Terminal Manager, Aniceto Valverde and Gregorio Munuera, Mechanical Engineering Dept., Technical University of Cartagena, Spain The evolution of the Spanish Gas Sector in the last five years has been characterized by large investments in infrastructure, particularly in regard to LNG regasification
José A. Lana, Research and Development Project Manager Enagás, Zaragosa, Spain, Claudio Rodríguez, Cartagena LNG Terminal Manager, Aniceto Valverde and Gregorio Munuera, Mechanical Engineering Dept., Technical University of Cartagena, Spain The evolution of the Spanish Gas Sector in the last five years has been characterized by large investments in infrastructure, particularly in regard to LNG regasification
M.M.E. van Osch , S.P.C. Belfroid, M. Oldenburg, TNO Science and Industry, Delft, the Netherlands. LNG will be playing an increasingly important role in the coming years in the global demand for energy supply.