The Royal Institution of Naval Architects International Conference:
Design, Construction & Operation of LNG/ LPG Vessels 5 December 2018, Athens, Greece
Registration Open
The movement of liquefied gas by sea has been well established. LNG accounts for a significant part of the growth in the global energy supply and despite the recent economic situation the future demand for LNG/LPG carriers, floating storage, and processing systems is expected to increase.
While some companies are building larger, or faster, vessels to take advantage of economies of scale, others are looking at developing small vessels for shortsea and coastal trades to help create LNG distribution networks.
There is also a growing interest in floating production, storage and offloading systems for offshore field development and re-gasification systems and plants designed to avoid the need to construct land based processing and distribution centres.
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