CIMC Enric unveils LNG tank
The largest perlite insulated spherical LNG storage tank in China was unveiled in summer 2014, a 2500m3 tank constructed by Sanctum, a wholly owned subsidiary of CIMC Enric Group.
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The largest perlite insulated spherical LNG storage tank in China was unveiled in summer 2014, a 2500m3 tank constructed by Sanctum, a wholly owned subsidiary of CIMC Enric Group.
Air Products, the global leader in liquefied natural gas (LNG) technology and equipment, announced today an agreement to provide two sets of its proprietary LNG technology, equipment, and process license for Freeport LNG’s liquefaction and...
GE Oil and Gas has been chosen to provide both technology and capital to help expedite construction of the Freeport LNG gas liquefaction and liquefied natural gas (LNG) export project in Southeast Texas.
Summer 2014 saw Cryostar welcome 12 representatives of 10 major companies for an open day to preview its new HPP3 65/120 cryogenic pump.
CIMC Enric has revealed its first half 2014 interim results, and cites natural gas as driving a promising market outlook both for the company and the wider energy equipment segment despite declines during the year...
The Linde Group has been awarded a contract to provide engineering and procurement services for a 2.1mtpa natural gas liquefaction plant for Woodfibre LNG Limited, a subsidiary of energy resources development company Pacific Oil &...
Gazprom has commenced with the construction of the 4,000km Power of Siberia pipeline – which will ship $400bn worth of Russian gas to China.
Samsung C&T Construction has been awarded an EPC contract, to the value of $700m, for the phase three expansion plans involving the Singapore LNG Terminal.
Malayasia is expected to surpass Qatar as the largest supplier of flexible LNG – according to a new report from consultants Wood Mackenzie.
Cryostar has recently been selected by AGA GAS AB in Sweden to equip Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) and Liquefied‐Compressed Natural Gas (LCNG) station, located in Örebro, 200km away from Stockholm.