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Editorial comment

8/1/2014

Small-scale gas processing technologies and facilities provide alternative ways of producing synthetic crude oil, transportation fuels and chemicals from stranded, small or associated gas reserves and biogas.

Boxscore Construction Analysis

8/1/2014

The Alaska South Central LNG (Alaska LNG) project, which was in the late conceptual stage in late June, would involve the construction of an LNG plant, an LNG storage terminal, a gas treatment plant and two new pipelines.

2014 GTL Technology Forum brings executive insight, new developments

7/31/2014

Speakers and attendees shared insight on gas processing technology developments, project economics and business challenges, with a focus on GTL processing.

Bakken midstream developments offer solution to flaring

6/1/2014

The Bakken oil and gas formation occupies more than 200,000 square miles of the Williston Basin under parts of Montana and North Dakota in the US, and throughout Saskatchewan and Manitoba in Canada.

Regional perspective: South America

6/1/2014

The construction of the liquid separation plant at Gran Chaco opens a new chapter in the history of the petroleum business in Bolivia.

Simplify BOG recondenser design and operation—Part 1

6/1/2014

LNG receiving and regasification terminals connect the intermittent process of LNG carrier unloading and/or loading with the mostly continuous process of LNG vaporization and gas transmission into a sendout pipeline system.

what’s new in gas processing technology

6/1/2014

Yokogawa Corp. of America offers a panel-packaged solution for metering truck or railcar unloading and loading, based on the FCN-remote terminal unit (RTU) low-power autonomous controller of the STARDOM network-based control system.

Use a hierarchical process to evaluate sales gas compressor selection

6/1/2014

Compressors are key equipment pieces in gas processing projects because they are long-lead delivery items that require the allocation of a significant portion of the budget, and their performance significantly affects operating expenditures (OPEX).

Reduce LPG sulfur with a ‘rules of thumb’ checklist

6/1/2014

Processing sourer opportunity crude oils leads to increased sulfur carryover to desulfurization and demercaptanization units in refineries worldwide.

Determine compressor settling-out conditions for recycle gas loop design

6/1/2014

The recycle gas compressor (RGC) is one of the most important pieces of equipment in hydrotreaters, hydrocrackers and catalytic reformer units.

Examine inlet separation technologies for increased reliability

6/1/2014

Contamination ingression into gas processing units is one of the most prevalent modes negatively affecting plant operations.

Israel seeks options to export huge gas reserves

6/1/2014

Israel is examining its policies and options for exporting natural gas in light of the vast gas discoveries made offshore Israel in 2009 [the Tamar field, with 11 trillion cubic feet (Tcf) of reserves] and in 2010 (the Leviathan field, with 20 Tcf), as well as the smaller Tanin field (1.1 Tcf) in 2011 and the Karish field (1.8 Tcf) in 2013.

Ichthys LNG combines three mega-projects in one

6/1/2014

In 2014, the US$34-billion (B) Ichthys LNG project, operated by oil and gas company INPEX, will celebrate its 50% milestone and move into its peak construction phase.

Show Preview: GTL Technology Forum

6/1/2014

As the natural gas boom in North America continues and new technologies emerge to reduce costs, company interest is increasing—and so is investment.

Gas processing news

6/1/2014

SKF has signed a major contract to supply SKF S2M magnetic bearings to Ukrainian turboexpander manufacturer Turbogaz, helping improve reliability and sustainability for the gas industry.

Editorial comment

6/1/2014

Gas processing facilities are as varied in design as they are in function.

Executive Q&A viewpoint

6/1/2014

Energy Transfer Partners LP (ETP) continues to dominate the US midstream sector via acquisitions, organic growth and asset repurposing and diversification.

Boxscore Construction analysis

6/1/2014

Papua New Guinea sits atop vast, untapped reserves of natural gas.

Flexibility is key to FLNG project success

4/1/2014

Floating liquefaction facilities have a number of advantages over land-based facilities, but they also carry some unique challenges with regard to operational demands and feedstock variability.

Consider factors affecting onshore LNG plant design

4/1/2014

In the LNG value chain, liquefaction is the most critical part of the processing chain.

Niobrara shale play is rich with gas processing opportunities

4/1/2014

The unconventional Niobrara shale play (Fig. 1) lies in the US Rocky Mountain region.

Optimize small-scale LNG production with modular SMR technology

4/1/2014

In North America, there is renewed push and demand from end users for cleaner, cheaper, locally supplied fuels for transportation and high-horsepower applications.

Select valves for LNG use as transportation fuel

4/1/2014

Due to its high energy density, LNG is fast becoming a viable choice for transportation fuel.

Use analytical tools to investigate LNG molecular sieve underperformance

4/1/2014

In an LNG plant, natural gas from the wellhead must be treated before liquefaction can take place.

Overcome engineering challenges for multi-well gathering facilities

4/1/2014

The North American energy sector has recently experienced growth at an unprecedented pace.

News

4/1/2014

Air Products has signed an agreement with a consortium, including Technip and JGC Corp., to implement the Yamal LNG project.

Products

4/1/2014

New Products

Boxscore Construction Analysis

4/1/2014

Global LNG projects to debut in second half of decade

Industry Perspective

4/1/2014

The ‘Age of Gas’ drives gas networks

Executive Q&A Viewpoint

4/1/2014

Western Gas Partners’ CEO sees growth opportunities for gas processors