LNG News (S3) – Page 11
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Decarbonising transport fuels
“On the way to decarbonisation, we see LNG as an important step forward,” says Jorg Raven, CEO of fuelling technology innovator LIQAL, in an interview with Joanna Sampson.
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LNG infrastructure
The vast majority (85%) of professionals working in the liquefied natural gas (LNG) sector believe that more investment is needed in LNG infrastructure to satisfy forecasts for growing global demand after 2025.
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LNG bunkering
The year 2020 is fast approaching and with it, comes the IMO’s new global emissions regulatons. Set to take effect on 1st January, this means owners of ships travelling in international waters must drastically reduce the amount of harmful particles they emit. For many, this means looking to LNG, as ...
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Enabling growth in safe LNG fuelling stations
Devis Canella, Sales Manager at RegO, highlights the company’s portfolio of LNG fuelling station equipment, designed to make LNG fuelling safer, easier, more efficient and more environmentally friendly for station owners and vehicle operators.
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10 minutes with… Marcel Tijhuis
Take 10 minutes out with Marcel Tijhuis, Senior Business Developer at Gasunie, as he discusses the German LNG Terminal and the market it will serve.
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In focus… LNG ISO tanks
With so many sizes, ranges and technology types available, there are hundreds of thousands of ISO tanks in circulation around the world today, playing a fundamental role in the industries they ship product in.
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LNG in China
Records of the General Administration of Customs of the People’s Republic of China (GACC) show that in 2018, China imported 53.78 million tonnes of liquefied natural gas (LNG) – an increase of 41.2% from 2017. Futhermore, this figure represents 59.5% of the total amount of 90.39 million tonnes of natural ...
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Chart posts 7% increase over Q1
Chart Industries Inc. has reported 2019 second quarter (Q2) revenue of $309.6m, an increase of 7% over the first quarter (Q1) of this year.
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FortisBC secures contract
FortisBC will produce liquefied natural gas (LNG) for export to China as part of Canada’s first long-term supply agreement, the British Columbia-based utility said yesterday.
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Preview: An interview with LIQAL
A preview of an interview with Jorg Raven, CEO of LIQAL, which will be published in gasworld Global’s 8th issue of 2019.
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McDermott and Cameron LNG sign agreement
McDermott International, Inc. and its joint member Chiyoda, have entered into an agreement with Cameron LNG related to the construction of its LNG liquefaction project in Louisiana.
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German LNG Terminal starts EPC prequalification process
German LNG Terminal GmbH, the joint venture behind the LNG terminal project in Brunsbuettel, Northern Germany, is to start the EPC (Engineering, Procurement and Construction) pre-qualification process this month.
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EDGE produces first LNG in US
Edge Gathering Virtual Pipelines 2 LLC (EDGE) has produced and delivered its first LNG in the US by converting stranded and flared natural gas with no need for a pipeline.
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EVOL LNG facility to power Australian mine
Kirkalocka Gold Mine in Western Australia is to be powered by a new onsite LNG storage and vaporisation facility after the signing of a long-term arrangement between EVOL LNG and Adaman Resources.
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MAN Cryo wins order
MAN Cryo will supply an LNG fuel-gas supply system to a Norwegian live-fish carrier ordered by Nordlaks, one of Norway’s largest aquaculture companies.
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Renergen raises AUS$10m for South African project
Alternative and renewable energy business Renergen has raised AUS$10m ($7m) in a secondary listing on Australia’s stock exchange.
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Chart commissions NGV fuelling station
Chart Ferox has successfully designed and built a natural gas vehicle (NGV) fuelling station to be commissioned by its engineers.
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Gas chromatography enabling fair trade in LNG
A primary function of the FLNG facility is to separate and liquefy the hydrocarbons into LNG, natural gas liquids (NGL) and condensate. As with many process operations, the first step is to quantify the task in hand, namely gas analysis, writes Stephen B. Harrison.
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Axpo and German LNG Terminal sign agreement
A critical milestone has been reached this week as Swiss-based international energy trading company Axpo and German LNG Terminal GmbH signed a Heads of Agreement for a long-term capacity contract for the LNG terminal in Brunsbüttel, northern Germany. This is an important step towards achieving the final investment decision for ...
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Trifleet expands fleet
Netherlands-based Trifleet Leasing has expanded its tank container fleet with twenty 20ft 22,000 litre cryogenic tank containers for gases such as CO 2 , liquid oxygen, nitrogen, liquid argon and LNG.