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Attend the webcast to watch Peregrine Bush, Senior Cartographic Editor with Energy Web Atlas, demonstrate an in-depth view of the LNG layer of the Energy Web Atlas.
View On DemandDuring the webcast, we will discuss how midstream companies are responding to growing Permian production and review the numerous pipeline projects under consideration or construction to transport crude oil, natural gas, NGLs and refined products to market.
View On DemandAttend this webcast to hear from Hydrocarbon Processing's Lee Nichols, Editor and Energy Web Atlas’ Peregrine Bush, Senior Cartographic Editor and Scott Allgood, Director of Data Services, as they discuss the state of natural gas and LNG in China and give an outlook via the Energy Web Atlas, a web-based GIS platform which allows users to track global industry developments.
View On DemandThe global energy industry has seen how the shale boom turned the US into a leading gas producer and exporter. Much of the recent development in the Americas natural gas/LNG sector has been concentrated in the US Gulf Coast region, which is the key energy hub for much of the world. But what about Mexico? During this 60 minute live webcast, Energy Web Atlas’ Brian Balboa, Research Coordinator, Peregrine Bush, Senior Cartographic Editor and Scott Allgood, Director of Data Services, will discuss the potential future of Mexico by addressing:
- What does the current natural gas/LNG sector look like in Mexico?
- What is the status of Existing, Planned and Under Construction Pipelines in Mexico?
- And most importantly, what key factors should the industry be aware of?
The shale gas boom established the US as the world’s leading natural gas producer and is responsible for billions of dollars of investments in the US gas processing industry. Since 2012, the US has witnessed unprecedented growth in new gas processing capacity and infrastructure. This rise is due to greater production of domestic shale gas, which is providing cheap, available feedstock to fuel the domestic gas processing, LNG and petrochemical industries. New gas processing projects include the construction of billions of cubic feet per day of new cryogenic and gas processing capacity, NGL fractionators, multi-billion-dollar pipeline infrastructure projects, and the development of millions of tons per year of new LNG export terminal construction.
Attend this webcast to hear from Lee Nichols, Editor/Associate Publisher, Hydrocarbon Processing, Scott Allgood, Director-Data Services, Energy Web Atlas and Peregrine Bush, Senior Cartographic Editor, Petroleum Economist as they discuss the future of LNG and the application of Energy Web Atlas, a web-based GIS platform which allows users to track real-time information for every LNG project.
View On DemandSponsor: Burns & McDonnell
Many organic waste products can be converted into methane, the main constituent of natural gas, and injected into the natural gas pipeline to create renewable natural gas (RNG). RNG can be stored and transported in the existing natural gas pipeline network, allowing residences and business access to renewable fuel delivered directly to them. RNG greatly increases opportunities for individuals and businesses to use renewable energy for distribution electricity production, heating and transportation fuel. Technology and markets continue to develop to provide multiple, cost-effective pathways to RNG production from organic food waste, agri-industry processing, forest and urban wood waste and excess renewable electricity. Join Burns & McDonnell’s Patrick Hirl and Sempra Energy’s Ron Kent for a webinar exploring the pathways of renewable energy opportunities for RNG with the nation’s largest natural gas distribution company, Southern California Gas Company.
View On DemandSponsor: FIS
The increasing global demand for natural gas has led to production growth and infrastructure expansion. To compete for new business, natural gas pipeline operators are seeking innovative ways to manage their commercial pipeline operations more efficiently. In this webinar, we will discuss key trends for commercial pipeline operations management, including automation, process optimization, managing IT and compliance costs and providing shippers with easy to use interfaces.
View On DemandSponsor: FLEXIM
Clamp-on meters have been around for over 40 years. As a result of improvements in the technology, the last 10 years have seen clamp-on meters working on a full range of gas applications. Many non-fiscal applications that were done by orifice, turbine, and spool ultrasonic meters are now shifting to clamp-on meters. These meters are cost effective, easy to install, and are proving to be very reliable and accurate. Flexim will give an overview of the technology, show laboratory & field results, and a range of applications where clamp-on meters are being applied.
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- Energy Transfer Reaches FID on $2.7 Billion, 2.2 Bcf/d Permian Pipeline
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- Texas Oil Company Challenges $250 Million Insurance Collateral Demand for Pipeline, Offshore Operations