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" A potential market of 375m tonnes a year by 2015, split evenly between the Atlantic and Pacific basins. This represents a tripling of the 132m tonnes traded in 2004"
The LNG business has embarked on a sustained period of unparalleled growth, largely fuelled by the introduction of LNG into new markets. But, as the LNG industry grows, it is becoming more complex. New firms are entering the business at all links of the supply chain. At the same time, the roles of established LNG firms are evolving and showing increasing differentiation.
To help your understanding of the LNG business, Petroleum Economist has produced its Encyclopedia of LNG.
The major sections in the book are:
- Supply and demand
- Management and technology
- Projects by region
- Statistics
- Glossary of terms
The book also contains a World LNG map produced by Petroleum Economist's renowned cartographic department.
Supply and demand
1.1 How fast will it grow? Ilmars Kerbers, Poten & Partners, New York and Steve Thompson, London
Liquefaction technology
2.1 APCI propane pre-cooled mixed-refrigerant (C3MR) and AP-XTM processes
2.2 Axens LiquefinTM process
2.3 The Black & Veatch Prico� process
2.4 ConocoPhillips Optimised CascadeSM Process
2.5 Linde mixed-fluid cascade (MFC�) process 2.6 Shell LNG technologies
Projects by region
3.1 Africa 3.2 Middle East 3.3 Europe 3.4 Americas 3.5 Asia
Statistics
4.1 Exporters 4.2 Importers 4.3 Contracts 4.4 Tanker fleet 4.5 Tanker orderbook 4.6 LNG trade movements World LNG maps
Glossary of terms
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