Explore GLG experts on the shifting supply in the liquefied natural gas market. This is a pivotal moment within the dynamics of the energy industry, as liquefied natural gas (LNG) is expected to play an increasingly important role in energy markets worldwide. In response, there are key areas of production and a potential influx of supply, which will therefore affect both the oil and natural gas market.
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Board MemberNorthern Ireland Authority for Energy Regulation
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PrincipalFlower LNG
PartnerVAN NESS FELDMAN, A PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION
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September 17, 2009 | Hong Kong
Seminar: Opportunities in LNG Market (Hong Kong)October 26, 2009 | Singapore
Seminar: Asian LNG - What Does the Future Hold? (Singapore)News analyses are expert commentaries on current events, written by Council Members who are available for follow up consultations
Schlumberger in unique position to observe worldwide oil and gas activity
October 25, 2009
Michael Lynch, Consultant, Michael E. Lynch
Schlumberger Reports 3Q Earnings of $5.43B | www.rigzone.com
Schlumberger reported third-quarter revenue of $5.43 billion compared with $7.26 billion in the third quarter of 2008. Quarterly sequential results were about the same. Oilfield Service revenue was down 22% year on year while Western Geco was down 48%. CEO Andrew Gould predicted that the remainder...
Higher crude oil prices and natural prices can and will move the needle
October 30, 2009
Michael Lynch, Consultant, Michael E. Lynch
Exxon Struggles To Move The Needle | www.forbes.com
ExxonMobil earned $4.7 billion in the third quarter of 2009, in line with its peers. Earnings were off 68% from last year. Liquids production were up 2%. The poor results are surprising when the company just reported the start up of three liquefied natural gas (LNG) trains in Qatar's North field. Train...
LNG Distribution to Solve Logistical NG Issues in Alaska
October 27, 2009
Hans Linhardt, President, LTDI, Inc.
Palin Successor Focuses on Energy Agenda | online.wsj.com
The new Alaskan Governor Sean Parnell has to focus on the oil & gas dependent economy. The $30 billion TransCanada pipeline is far in the future and more gas production at the Cook Inlet is required together with new distribution plans to cover all the remote towns and settlements in Alaska. Of course,...
Gasprom to go slow on high cost LNG in worsening market conditions
November 1, 2009
Michael Lynch, Consultant, Michael E. Lynch
Russian LNG Aims Face Big Challenges in Arctic Regions | www.rigzone.com
Russia, world's largest natural gas producer, has invited international majors to help it obtain 20% of the natural gas market. Experts say it could be 2020 before new production comes on stream. Russia's priority project, Shtokman offshore field in the Barents Sea is scheduled to begin deliveries...
Natural Gas for Aviation Fuels
October 14, 2009
Hans Linhardt, President, LTDI, Inc.
Qatar Flies Natural-Gas-Fueled Plane | online.wsj.com
Qatar Airways has successfully tested jet fuel made from natural gas ("NG"). The jet fuel was supplied by the Qatar Petroleum ("QP") - Shell "Pearl" gas to liquids ("GTL") plant at Las Raffan Industrial City.