Gas Processing/LNG
Ship-based gas transport to be assessed by Gassco
The Norwegian Ministry of Petroleum and Energy has asked Gassco to include the use of vessels when carrying out analyses of gas transport from the Norwegian continental shelf.
Burckhardt delivering pipeline compressor to Dutch LNG terminal
Burckhardt Compression has an order from TS LNG BV to deliver one Laby-GI Booster compressor for the Gate LNG import terminal in Rotterdam-Maasvlakte, The Netherlands.
LNG powered ships coming to China
A ship powered by liquefied natural gas (LNG) and modified by China Natural Gas recently completed a test navigation run in Wuhan, China.
Foster Wheeler receives good LNG news in Uruguay
Foster Wheeler AG’s Global Engineering and Construction Group has been awarded an owner’s engineer contract for a new LNG receiving terminal to be built in Montevideo, in the region of Río de la Plata, Uruguay.
Gas refineries can benefit from installing a flare gas recovery system
Take a look at these environmental and economic paybacks
Optimize operating parameters of absorbers/strippers in gas plants
Better recovery definition of C3s and C4s from gas absorber/stripper can lower costs
Xebec to build a biogas upgrading plant in Canada
Xebec Adsorption Inc. has signed a significant contract to build a complete biogas upgrading plant for Terasen Gas in western Canada.
UOP membrane system to be used in North American shale gas processing
UOP LLC announced that its Separex membrane system has been selected for the removal of contaminants from natural gas produced from a large shale formation found in British Columbia.
CB&I awarded LNG storage tank contract
CB&I has a contract, valued in excess of $190 million, for two LNG storage tanks associated with a major liquefaction project in the Asia-Pacific region.
Siemens to work on NGL plant in UAE
Siemens Energy has been awarded a $40 million project in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to engineer and supply an integrated power solution for a natural gas liquids (NGL) fractionation plant. The customer is a joint venture between Petrofac and GS E&C on behalf of Abu Dhabi Gas Industries Ltd. (GASCO), responsible for the fractionation of natural and associated gas from onshore oil operations in the emirate of Abu Dhabi. Siemens will be the main electrical contractor for GASCO’s Ruwais 4th NGL train, located in the city of Ruwais, UAE. The train is scheduled to go into operation in March 2012.
- Slovakia considers higher diesel price for foreigners to battle fuel tourism 3/17
- China's fuel export ban to further tighten Asia supply 3/17
- Japanese refiner Idemitsu to invest $500 MM in Australian Midocean to enter LNG business 3/17
- European airlines plan challenge to EU synthetic jet fuel rules 3/17
- CITGO launches advanced grease technology for severe-duty applications 3/17
- Macquarie walks away from Kuwait oil pipelines deal amid Iran war 3/17

