Contributed by: KiranSomanchi, Senior Exploitation Engineer, Birchcliff Energy Ltd
We know there’s money to be made in LNG. Take the abundant levels of gas from North America and sell it to the key importing regions, like Asia or Europe, looking for more supply.
Interview with Sherina MayeEdwards, Partner, Quarles & Brady LLP Energy, Environment & Natural Resources Group
Recognised as a champion for diversity and inclusion within the utility and energy space, Sherina Maye Edwards is working hard to further push the conversations in the market and use her position to affect change and positively impact the community.
Interview with JoshuaAtkins, Policy Manager and Chair of Pride in Energy UK Diversity and Inclusion Forum, Energy UK
Energy UK’s ‘Pride in Energy’ and ‘Equality and Diversity Forum’ were created to look and share experiences from all attendees and external organisations in a bid to drive forward best practices across the sector.
We are at a time where carbon emission cuts are high on the industry's agenda and in an effort to face the issues ahead in the coming decades, technological advances are imperative. Gastech Insights asked 19 market experts - "To achieve the climate
Interview with JackMiddleton, Manager, Government Affairs, Steelhead LNG
Given the world’s growing demand for more resources that are produced more responsibly, Canada has a great opportunity in achieving a lower carbon economy with the abundance of natural gas and LNG possibilities present.
Interview with ChrisClucas, Group Fleet Director, Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement
Greener and cleaner fuel, lower prices and the ability to diversify supply, it is no surprise the industry is experiencing a dramatic growth in demand for small-scale LNG.
Interview with ChrisClucas, Group Fleet Director, Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement
With the impending IMO sulphur cap becoming effective in 2020, ships will have to use marine fuel with a sulphur content of no more than 0.5% compared to the current limit of 3.5%.
Interview with AndrewClifton, General Manager and Chief Operating Officer, SIGTTO
In a recent IGU report it is estimated that close to 50 FSRUs could be in operation by 2025 with the capacity to import close to 200 mtpa, which was 60% of the world’s LNG production in 2016.
Interview with ChristopherCaswell, Director LNG and FLNG, KBR
The FLNG market size for 2016 was valued at over US$10 billion and is set to exceed 300 mtpa by 2024, reported by Global Market Insights, with increasing demand for cleaner fuel driving the global growth.
Interview with Andrea Miguez da Rocha, Business Development, Reganosa
Operating since 2007, Reganosa’s Mugardos terminal provides the system with a natural gas capacity of 3.6 bcm per year, which is around 14% of the Spanish natural gas demand.
Interview with TarekSouki, SVP LNG Marketing and Trading, Tellurian
It has been projected that by 2020, North America will become energy self-sufficient and maintain its position as the world’s largest natural gas producing region; and as LNG grows seven times faster than pipeline gas trade, LNG may account for half of
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