LNG Express
 
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Participating Companies
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ABS Consulting
Alloy Custom Products, Inc
Anadarko
Argent Marine Operations, Inc.
BP
Chart Industries, Inc.
Chiyoda Sekiyu Corp.
Cryogenic Vessel Alternatives
Det Norske Veritas (DNV)
Dominion Transmission
Dynamic Shipping Services Ltd.
Enraf B.V.
Exmar Shipping USA
ExxonMobil
ExxonMobil Upstream Research
GNL Gemini Ltd.
ICF International
ITP Interpipe
Kirby Corporation
Max Universal
Mustang Engineering
NorthStar Inc.
Prometheus Energy Company
Shell Gas and Power
Skaugen PetroTrans, Inc.
Spectrum Energy Services
Suez Energy NA
Technip USA Corporation
Teekay Shipping (Canada) Limited
Tokyo Gas Co., Ltd..
WestPac LNG Corporation

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Transshipping LNG

As LNG supply increases worldwide, greater opportunities arise to transship the liquid via ship, barge, truck and possibly rail. Japan for decades has broken and transshipped large cargoes of LNG into smaller quantities via shuttle tankers and trucks to make coastal and inland deliveries feasible. At Spanish LNG import terminals, it is the truck loadout facilities that are commonly most constrained as trailers queue in long lines to transport LNG to downstream markets. China is very interested in LNG transport and is reported to have constructed LNG railcars for gas delivery to remote power stations. Likewise in the Northeast U.S. around the Everett terminal, the nation's largest transport fleet allows the Distrigas terminal to effectively spread and multiply its storage capacity across twenty or more satellite peaking facilities.

The purpose of this conference is to consider how greater volumes of world LNG trade will affect transshipment markets. From needle peaking facilities designed to alleviate suburban space-heating demand to sub-scale marine terminals designed to appease public concerns for unsightly and unnerving super-large tanks and ships, LNG transshipped to smaller facilities may prove economically attractive. The industry's leading market and technical authorities will discuss existing and new transshipment programs. Manufacturers as well as gas suppliers and market analysts will participate.

How will these transshipped cargoes compete with pipeline and storage networks? Can LNG offer seasonal advantages? Might LNG compliment pipeline delivery, or as in Brazil, will it offer a market entry tool in advance of pipeline extensions? These are some of the questions addressed during this meeting.

We hope you can join us for what promises to be an informative and enjoyable meeting.


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