Gas Processing/LNG
HPIn LNG: Will LNG liquefaction project development prosper?
Since 1995, the volumes of liquefied natural gas (LNG) delivered have risen at a rate of over 7%/yr. Forecasts indicate that LNG deliveries will continue to grow at this rate over the foreseeable futu..
Optimize LNG plant reliability
Controlling heat exchanger cool-down increases efficiency and availability
Improve amine absorber operations
Follow these three easy steps to find more flexibility in absorber systems
Better manage risks of gas-processing projects
All projects contain risks and opportunities; responding to these uncertainties requires a structured approach to risk management
HPIn LNG: Choosing the best offshore liquefaction process
Unlocking offshore gas reserves without investing in capital-intensive pipeline infrastructure, infield platforms and onshore infrastructure—while also minimizing exposure to geopolitical and sec..
HPIn LNG: Keeping the path clear for LNG
There is no question about it. With a growing national population, the US must make critical decisions now about how it will address the increasing demand for energy. As the cleanest burning fossil fu..
HPIn LNG: Consider automation strategies for LNG facilities
The LNG marketplace is complex and is becoming quite competitive. Accordingly, process control/automation systems should not be viewed as a commodity product—used to strictly minimize operation c..
Industry developments
HPI market continues robust growth cycle
Converting to a tertiary amine ups sweetening capacity at an Iranian gas facility
Debottlenecking processing units improved performance and costs
Predict hydrate formation conditions for light alkanes and sweet natural gases
Using this simple correlation can help the bottom line and improve hazardous conditions
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