LNG News (S3) – Page 16
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LNG demand hits 265 million tonnes
The demand for liquefied natural gas (LNG) hit 265 million tonnes in 2016, opening yet more opportunities for equipment crossovers between the LNG industry and the industrial gas sector.
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CIMC Enric delivers tanks for China LNG port
CIMC Enric Holding Ltd, equipment manufacturing unit of China International Marine Containers (Group) Ltd, has secured a deal to deliver two liquefied natural gas (LNG) storage tanks as part of China’s first approved demonstration project to use LNG to fuel international vessels.
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Bomin Linde completes LNG bunkering
Bomin Linde LNG GmbH Co. KG has successfully conducted the first bunkering of a chemical tanker with liquefied natural gas (LNG) in a port in Germany.
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Bomin Linde LNG completes Australian ferry bunkering
Bomin Linde LNG GmbH Co. KG has successfully completed the initial liquefied natural gas (LNG) bunkering of what will be Australia’s first LNG-fuelled ferry.
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Chart supplies cryogenic fuel storage tank for India’s first LNG bus
India celebrates the launch of its first LNG driven bus that features Chart’s cryogenic fuel storage tank.
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Chart’s LNG/LCNG fuelling station open for business
Chart Ferox has announced the completion and opening of a public natural gas vehicle fuelling station in Turku, Finland.
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Companies reinforce partnership to promote LNG in Korea
Kosan Crisplant a/s and Korea LNG Solution have reinforced their business partnership after signing a long-term co-operation agreement to mutually promote liquefied natural gas (LNG) as bunker fuel in the Republic of Korea.
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Titan LNG develops first LNG bunkering pontoon
Titan LNG, one of the chief liquefied natural gas (LNG) suppliers in North West Europe (NWE), has developed the first LNG bunkering pontoon in the region: The Titan LNG Flex-Fueler.
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Parker Bestobell secures Korean Type Approval
Parker Bestobell has secured full Type Approval from the Korean Register of Shipping (KR) for its range of cryogenic globe and check valves for use on ships.
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Air Products celebrates LNG unit roll-out
Air Products has celebrated the roll-out of the first completed LNG heat exchanger manufactured at its new production facility in Manatee County, Florida.
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Going with the flow in LNG
Duncan Gaskin, Market Development Manager, discusses the LNG marketplace, how LNG is not quite on the resuscitation table in the US just yet, and why the company is in calmer waters in the marine side of the business right now.
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An introduction to...LNG dispensers
Given the increasing interest for natural gas as an alternative fuel for vehicles and the advantage of using it in its liquefied form (LNG) for heavy duty trucks, a lot of developments efforts have been made by the industry over the last 10 years in order to offer safe, efficient, ...
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Distributive LNG: An industrial gas view in 2016
Natural gas is the most environmentally sound of all of the fossil fuels, both plentiful and geographically dispersed and in the form of LNG combustion, producing fewer harmful emissions than other fuels like diesel. With emissions an everyday topic within the media and a major concern for business, LNG is ...
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The weather of LNG
The composition of natural gas varies with the locality of the gas wells from which it was produced. After removing the water, carbon dioxide and any hydrogen sulfide (H2S) – if any is contained in the gas supply – all natural gas remains a mixture of largely methane, with some ...
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LNG trends during difficult times in China
The slowdown of economic growth in China is now a known fact, and it is interesting to see how this has affected the development of the LNG business in China and the opportunities ahead, writes Victor Leung.
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In focus...LNG – technology differentiation
Liquefied natural gas (LNG) is becoming increasingly popular as an alternative fuel due to various climate issues, local pollution concerns and its increasing usability in remoter locations. It is a cleaner and cheaper product than oil; but it still needs the technologies and infrastructure to really take off.
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Qatargas signs new agreement with Centrica
Qatargas, the world’s largest liquefied natural gas (LNG) exporter, has extended its supply relationship with Centrica, the chief supplier of gas to UK households, in the form of a new sale and purchase agreement (SPA).
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Wärtsilä to supply LNG satellite terminal to Raahe, Finland
Wärtsilä has signed a turnkey contract to supply an LNG receiving terminal to be built in Raahe, Finland.
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Chart opens latest LNG fuelling station in Europe
Chart’s latest LNG fuelling station is now open for business in Helsinki’s port district industrial zone, the first in Finland and described as a watershed for the capital city’s environment.
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Pakistan enhances LNG capabilities with FSRU contract
Pakistan has taken another step towards becoming a key buyer of liquefied natural gas (LNG) after signing a deal to purchase a floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) unit for its second import terminal.