Skip to main content

Back issues

LNG Industry - September 2009

LNG Industry - September 2009

The Autumn edition of LNG Industry features a regional report on the challenges and opportunities in South America's LNG market. The lead feature is on LNG carriers including a discussion on the benefits of dual fuel diesel-electric carriers. The cover story explores how to increase safety in LNG plants.
 

In this issue

 

LNG Industry - June 2009

LNG Industry - June 2009

The Summer edition of LNG Industry features a regional report providing an overview of the industry in China. The issue’s lead feature is on LNG terminal safety and the cover story discusses how fire prevention and education are extremely important for the industry.
 

In this issue

 

LNG Industry - March 2009

LNG Industry - March 2009

On this month's cover: In a promising new approach to commercialise mobile liquefaction technology, the world’s first floating LNG (FLNG) facility has been commissioned
 

In this issue

 

LNG Industry - October 2008

LNG Industry - October 2008

On this month's cover: MAN Diesel is the world’s leading provider of large-bore diesel engines for marine and power plant applications. The company designs two-stroke and four-stroke engines, generating sets, turbochargers, CP propellers and complete propulsion packages that are manufactured both by MAN Diesel and its licensees. The engines have power outputs ranging from 450 to 97 300 kW.
 

In this issue

 

LNG Industry - August 2008

LNG Industry - August 2008

On this month's cover: According to fuel economics and availability, MAN Diesel’s 1 MW per cylinder 51/60DF dual fuel engine can switch from gaseous to liquid fuel and back at any load. The 51/60DF range comprises 6, 7, 8 and 9 cylinder inline versions and 12, 14, 16, and 18 cylinder vee versions.
 

In this issue

 

LNG Industry - May 2008

LNG Industry - May 2008

On this month's cover: Chart E & C’s Process Systems group is a process designer and fabricator of engineered solutions, which are used to cool light hydrocarbon gas mixtures to cryogenic temperatures, where the component gases liquefy and can be separated and purified for further use in multiple industrial applications, such as LNG.
 

In this issue

 
Showing 141 to 146 of 146 back issues