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Tag Archives: LNG
What Is The Difference Between CNG and LNG?
Natural gas plays a significant role in the global energy supply and also facilitates in achieving economic and environmental goals. Natural gas exists in forms of CNG (Compressed Natural Gas) and LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas) and has subtle differences. Continue reading
The United States Natural Gas Business on A Rampant Growth
The Shale oil producers in the United States have turned the country from the label of “a net importer into a net exporter of natural gas” in November 2016. Continue reading
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Tagged Export, Gas news, import, LNG, natural gas, the United States
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Singapore Poised to Become LNG Hub for Asia
The present global demand for LNG is to the tune of 250 million tons per annum is projected to rise to 400 million tons a year within the next two decades. The demand in Asia Pacific countries is projected to surge rapidly.This is bound to create huge opportunities for a strategic location like Singapore. Continue reading
United States LNG Exports on Continuous Rise
United States LNG export is rising speedily. In the first six months of the year 2016, it has already exported nearly 50 Bcf of LNG. The U.S. is sure to play a dominant role in LNG market in near future. Continue reading
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Tagged Cheniere energy Sabine Pass, liquefied natural gas, LNG, LNG Import, US
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World’s Largest Importer of LNG Japan likely to Consume More Gas
Japan imports about 35% of the global demand for LNG, or in other words, it imports 12.7 Bcf/day. The country’s LNG imports actually fell by 6.2% in the financial that ended March 31, 2016. Continue reading
Global LNG Market Growth and Hurdles
In November 2015, when 195 countries signed the Paris climate change agreement, it was concluded by experts of oil and gas industry that the deal’s biggest winner would be natural gas. Continue reading
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Tagged carbon emission, environment, gas exploration, liquefied natural gas, LNG
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Big Oil Giants Swiftly Shifting to Gas Business
Oil giants like shell are morphing into natural gas, LNG business. It is not only shifting towards gas business but also to renewable energy to cope up with the change. Continue reading
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Tagged gas exploration, gas production, LNG, Renewable energy, Shell
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The rising acceptance of liquefied natural gas (LNG) as primary power
With the commitment of the entire world towards achieving the objectives and terms of Paris COOP over climate change, the demand for natural gas is on the continuous rise. It is impossible to meet these targets without increasing usage of natural gas instead of coal for the generation of electric energy. Continue reading
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Tagged climate change, coal, gas export, gas import, liquefied natural gas, LNG, natural gas
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Floating LNG Terminal in Croatia Can Help Reduce Russia’s LNG dominance in Europe
Croatia has opted to go for an FLNG (Floating LNG) terminal as a better option to start the facility of LNG import over the land-based terminal on KrK Island which is overdue for long now. Continue reading
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Tagged Adriatic LNG terminal, Croatia, Europe, FLNG, Floating LNG Terminal, gas import, LNG
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Russian Natural-Gas Project Overcomes Western Sanction Hurdle!
In lieu of the sanctions and further ban by Russia on European food imports, Russia has also sought deals in Asia in recent years to reduce its dependence on the West for financing and sales of oil and gas. Continue reading
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Tagged gas export by russia, gas prices, liquefied natural gas, LNG, Russian natural gas projects, Yamal LNG
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