AG&P Engineering Inc. launches in Houston, focusing on LNG industry
MANILA — Atlantic, Gulf and Pacific Company (AG&P) has launched AG&P Engineering Inc. in Houston, Texas.
Combined with AG&P’s subsidiary, Gas Entec of South Korea—a company in marine engineering—and its construction and engineering group in the Philippines, AG&P Engineering will develop LNG infrastructure assets to serve the needs of power, bunkering, mining, transportation and industrial users in emerging economies that are currently off-grid and not served by existing LNG networks.
Gas industry veteran, Alfred Moujaes, has been appointed as Head of AG&P Engineering, bringing experience in the refining and power generation industries including onshore and floating LNG production facilities, as well as LNG import and export terminals. He is joined by former Black & Veatch Corporation colleagues Nancy Ballout as Vice President Process Operations, David Franklin as Vice President Engineering, Julio Rios as Vice President Technology, Charles Rice as Principal Piping Engineer, Ali Aga as Project Manager for Engineering Procurement and Construction and Linna Wang as Principle Process Engineer along with several other senior engineers and project managers who will be based in the Philippines and India.
AG&P Engineering will focus on LNG import terminals and their supply chains with the aim of delivering LNG or gas to last-mile customers at a lower, pragmatic capital cost.
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