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The World LNG & GTL Report 2007-2011
Published: July 2007
Pages: 184
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A MAJOR NEW REPORT Gas currently accounts for nearly a quarter of all energy consumption, and the IEA have forecast that gas demand will grow at a faster rate than oil over the first quarter of this century, accounting for 26% of worldwide energy use by 2030. With many regions facing future gas shortages, LNG offers an increasingly important method of bringing gas from remote reserves to the market. The report is unique in providing a complete overview of the whole LNG process chain, encompassing liquefaction plants, tankers, and import and regasification terminals. Our analysis of the GTL market includes the market drivers, technologies, and prospects.
- 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
- 1.1 Introduction
- 1.2 Structure and Sources
- 1.3 Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG)
- 1.4 Gas to Liquids (GTL)
- 1.5 Market Drivers
- 1.6 Prospects
- 1.7 Forecast Capital Expenditure by LNG Facility Type
- 1.8 Forecast Capital Expenditure by LNG Region
- 1.9 Forecast Capital Expenditure on Commercial GTL Plants
- 1.10 Conclusions
- 2 THE LNG INDUSTRY
- 2.1 Introduction
- 2.2 The Chemical Properties of LNG
- 2.3 The LNG Chain
- 2.4 LNG Contracting Practices
- 2.5 LNG Market Dynamics
- 3 LNG LIQUEFACTION
- 3.1 Introduction
- 3.2 Pre-Liquefaction Gas Treatment
- 3.3 LNG Liquefaction Processes
- 3.4 Liquefaction Technology Market
- 3.5 LNG Contractors Market Share
- 4 LNG TRANSPORTATION
- 4.1 Introduction
- 4.2 LNG Vessel Designs
- 4.3 LNG Carrier Propulsions
- 5 LNG REGASIFICATION
- 5.1 Receiving and Regasification Process
- 5.2 Safety Considerations and Regulatory Issues
- 6 GAS DEMAND AND THE LNG CONSUMERS
- 6.1 Global Energy and Gas Demand
- 6.2 Regional Gas and LNG Markets
- 7 THE GTL INDUSTRY
- 7.1 Introduction
- 7.2 Market Drivers
- 7.3 The GTL Process
- 7.4 Key Providers of GTL Technology
- 7.5 GTL Products
- 7.6 GTL Prospects
- 7.7 Challenges
- 8 OFFSHORE LNG AND GTL
- 8.1 Why Offshore?
- 8.2 Offshore Receiving Terminals
- 8.3 Floating Liquefaction Plants
- 8.4 Floating GTL Plants
- 8.5 Summary of Current Offshore Prospects
- 9 LNG & GTL ACTIVITIES GLOBALLY
- 9.1 Global View of LNG Prospects
- 9.2 Africa
- 9.3 Asia
- 9.4 Australasia
- 9.5 FSU & Eastern Europe
- 9.6 Latin America
- 9.7 Middle East
- 9.8 North America
- 9.9 Western Europe
- 10 CASE STUDIES
- 10.1 Canaport LNG (Atlantic Canada)
- 10.2 Bonny Island, Nigeria (Africa)
- 10.3 Guangdong LNG Import Terminal, China (Asia)
- 10.4 Kawagoe LNG Import Terminal, Japan (Asia)
- 10.5 North West Shelf Venture, Australia (Australasia)
- 10.6 Sakhalin II (FSU & Eastern Europe)
- 10.7 Atlantic LNG, Trinidad & Tobago (Latin America)
- 10.8 Qatargas (Middle East)
- 10.9 Pearl GTL (Middle East)
- 10.10 Lake Charles Import Terminal, USA (North America)
- 10.11 Snoehvit, Norway (Western Europe)
- 11 MARKET FORECASTS
- 11.1 Introduction
- 11.2 The Forecasting Process
- 11.3 LNG Liquefaction Terminals
- 11.4 LNG Carriers
- 11.5 LNG Import Terminals
- 11.6 GTL Plants
- 11.7 Forecast by Regions
- 11.8 The Global LNG Market by Facility Type
- 11.9 The Global LNG Market by Region
- 12 APPENDICES
- 12.1 Major Contractor Profiles
- 12.2 Other Company Profiles
- 12.3 Conversion Tables
- 13 DATA SUMMARY
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