Themed ?Small-Mid LNG: Challenges for China, but Opportunities for the World?, China Small-Mid Scale LNG World Forum 2013, with expert line-up discussion focusing On small-Mid Scale LNG policies, economics, markets, technologies and logistics, will provide insights into everything you have always wanted to know about small-mid LNG development.
SMLNG 2013 will be using case studies about major small-mid scale LNG operators, plants, storages, carriers, transportation & technology providers across the world to commercializing an integrated Small & Mid-Scale LNG value chain under China?s specific market situation. Con-current with a technical exhibition and Shaletech event, SMLNG 2013 will review the potential solution providers for on-going and upcoming LNG projects in China against best practices and enhance the industry development.
China is now seeing a robust boom in small-mid scale LNG projects as positive economics have prompted more investors to venture into the area in order to supply the clean fuel to smaller towns and cities. Private sector is also keen to play a role by squeezing into a niche market by building small trains. The growth of small LNG units has sparked business opportunities for foreign companies.
LNG specialists, such as Linde, Chemtex and Black & Veatch, have provided EPC services for about 20 small plants in China. By the end of 2011, China operated 35 small onshore LNG plants with a capacity totaling about 10 million cubic meters per day. Another 15 plants are being built with a capacity totaling nine million cubic meters per day.
By 2015, projects with 36 million cubic meters per day of processing by small units are expected to come online. On the offshore front, 12 smaller LNG terminals and 55 LNG bunkering facilities outside government planning are being designed for construction. By 2015 China will triple its LNG handling capacity at such small LNG terminals to 10 million tons per annum. Plans also call for doubling the number of LNG satellite stations to 1000 by 2015, up from 500 now, and raising the number of LNG or compressed natural gas filling stations from 1500 to 5000 by 2015.
The high-growth potential of China Small-Mid Scale LNG market offers huge opportunities for global players in the LNG value chain. China Small-Mid Scale LNG World Forum, with expert line-up discussion focusing on small-Mid Scale LNG policies, economics, markets, technologies and logistics, will provide insights into everything you have always wanted to know about small-mid LNG development.
SMLNG 2013 will be using case studies about major small-mid scale LNG operators, plants, storages, carriers, transportation & technology providers across the world to commercializing an integrated Small & Mid-Scale LNG value chain under China?s specific market situation. Con-current with a technical exhibition and Shaletech event, SMLNG 2013 will review the potential solution providers for on-going and upcoming LNG projects in China against best practices and enhance the industry development.
LNG World News Staff, January 21, 2013; Image: Topco Events
Source: http://www.lngworldnews.com/china-smlng-world-forum-2013-to-be-held-in-bejing/
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