LNG : A Nontechnical Guide

Title: LNG : A Nontechnical Guide
Author: Michael D. Tusiani and Gorden Shearer
ISBN: 087814885X / 9780878148851
Format: Hard Cover
Pages: 458
Publisher: PennWell
Year: 2007
Availability: In Stock

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The demand for natural gas rises annually, straining existing suppliers, and emerging markets often aren’t accessible by pipeline. Here in everyday language and real-world examples is the clear presentation of LNG as the most viable energy answer. Using even the most conservative estimates, demand for LNG internationally will double by 2020, and billions of dollars will be needed for the infrastructure investment. This straightforward explanation of a complex industry proves that LNG can deliver a critical link in the energy demands of international economies.

With a proven track record of safety and reliability, the LNG industry stands ready to bridge the international gap between supply and demand in energy transport. Readers will realize the complexity of this industry, which involves an intricate link of critical companies, governments and stand-alone facilities.
 

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• Explanations of the technology, including liquefaction, transportation and regasification
• Pending worldwide LNG projects
• Understanding of the economics of the LNG industry, including examples of gas supply agreements, sales contracts and project financing
• Shipping conventions and regulations

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List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction

Chapter 1 : Liquefied Natural Gas Industry
Chapter 2 : The Evolution of the Global Gas and LNG Markets
Chapter 3 : The LNG Chain : The Project Nature of the LNG Business
Chapter 4 : Upstream Natural Gas
Chapter 5 : The Liquefaction Plant
Chapter 6 : LNG Tankers
Chapter 7 : LNG Import Terminals
Chapter 8 : The Evolution of the LNG Industry
Chapter 9 : Orchestration and Financing of an LNG Project
Chapter 10 : Global Liquefaction Projects
Chapter 11 : The Economics of an LNG Project
Chapter 12 : Upstream Gas Supply Agreements
Chapter 13 : Sale and Purchase Contracts
Chapter 14 : LNG Tanker Contracts
Chapter 15 : Shipping Conventions and Regulations
Chapter 16 : Import-Related Project Siting and Regulatory Issues
Chapter 17 : LNG Import Terminal Use Agreements
Chapter 18 : Conclusion : The Future of LNG

Appendix A : Units of Measurement
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
About the Authors