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A map and comprehensive guide to the world's LNG industry.
- Size: 1,470mm x 891mm
- Style: Landscape
- Scale: 1, 23,000,000
- ISBN: 1 86186 386 1
- PECode: MPEM321
- Published: March 2018
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Petroleum Economist Cartographic has provided mapping to the energy industry on a world, regional and country basis covering the many different and complex energy related industries. Petroleum Economist uses the latest software and imagery to create stunning maps, the use of comprehensive data, charts and illustrations within the map deliver authoritative analysis of global and regional trends in the energy industry. Since 1990, Petroleum Economist has distributed more than 1 million maps to oil companies, utilities, government agencies and academic institutions
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Table of Contents
Mapping content:
- Gasfields
- Gas pipelines (existing, under construction or planned or proposed)
- LNG export plants by status (existing, under construction, planned or proposed, speculative)
- LNG import terminals by status (existing, under construction, planned or proposed, speculative)
For export plants the following information is provided: status, start-up year, operator, shareholders, capacity (m t/y), no of trains, process method, gas fields.
For import terminals the following information is provided: status; start-up year (plus expansions, if any), operator and receiving source.
Tables show:
- Global LNG trade and contracts
- US Exports
- China Imports
- Spot & short-term versus Total LNG trade
- Average contracts
- World trade detailing exports and imports by region in billion cm from 2007 - 2016 including 2017 and 2018 start-up projects
- Global LNG supply and demand by region
- World export plants and world import terminals by capacity (as at March 2018)
- Global LNG import terminal storage capacity (including World LNG storage versus Underground gas storage)
Inset maps show:
- Existing and future LNG importing and exporting countries (as at March 2018)
- United States importing terminals and exporting plants by key states
- Qatar and UAE exporting plants
- Chinese importing terminals
- Southwest European importing terminals
- Japanese importing terminals
- East Mediterranean importing terminals and exporting plants
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