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Showing posts with label lng. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lng. Show all posts

Monday, April 1, 2024

Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) Exports from select Countries

 


The U.S. is the worlds largest exporter of Liquified Natural Gas (LNG). U.S. exports averaged 11.9 BCFD in 2023, a 12% increase over 2022.

Monday, November 7, 2011

Natural Gas vs. Wind: Which is Greener?

Why Natural Gas is Greener than Wind Energy

We have an opportunity to actually achieve real energy independence by shifting our efforts away from wind and solar and adopting a natural-gas infrastructure instead. The best part? It won’t require an avalanche of subsidies to succeed, either. All we need to do is get government and its social engineers out of the way.

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Shells's Floating LNG Project



By 2017 the vessel should be anchored off the north coast of Australia, where it will be used to harvest natural gas from Shell’s Prelude field.
Once the gas is on board, it will be cooled until it liquefies and stored in vast tanks at -161C.
Every six or seven days a huge tanker will dock beside the platform and load up enough fuel to heat a city the size of London for a week.

Friday, July 22, 2011

RIGZONE - US Shale Gas Weakening Russian, Iranian Petro-Power -Study

RIGZONE - US Shale Gas Weakening Russian, Iranian Petro-Power -Study: "US Shale Gas Weakening Russian, Iranian Petro-Power -StudyRice UniversityThursday, July 21, 2011
Rising U.S. natural gas production from shale formations has already played a critical role in weakening Russia's ability to wield an 'energy weapon' over its European customers, and this trend will accelerate in the coming decades, according to a new Baker Institute study, 'Shale Gas and U.S. National Security.' The study, funded by the U.S. Department of Energy, projects that Russia's natural gas market share in Western Europe will decline to as little as 13 percent by 2040, down from 27 percent in 2009."
The U.S. natural gas industry transformation still in progress!

Stay tuned for more American exceptionalism!

Thursday, May 5, 2011