Stories tagged with lng terminals
Portugal getting a hand on Venezuela's energy riches
Posted by Luis de Sousa on May 23, 2008 - 9:58am in The Oil Drum: Europe
Topic: Policy/Politics
Tags: EDP, GALP, hugo chavez, josé sócrates, lng market, lng supplies, lng terminals, orinoco, Portugal, venezuela [list all tags]
In advance of the European Union – Latin America and Caribbean summit, the Portuguese prime minister, José Sócrates, visited Venezuela. During two days, more than twenty economic agreements were celebrated between the two countries, where energy had a major role.
Among the entourage where representatives of some of the largest companies operating in Portugal, with the objective of firming protocols in the vein of “oil for goods”, towards which the Venezuelan executive has been showing great openness.
Empire On the Edge--Betting On LNG **
Posted by Dave Cohen on January 23, 2006 - 12:15pm
Topic: Supply/Production
Tags: lng, lng terminals, natural gas imports, ngl, regasification, unconventional natural gas [list all tags]
Liquified natural gas (aka LNG) involves cooling the gas to minus 160 degrees (Celsius). That shrinks it to about 1/600th of its original volume, allowing significant quantities of this LNG to be loaded aboard tankers for shipment overseas. When the gas reaches its destination at an LNG terminal, the gas is reheated (regasification) and shipped through pipelines to end users.
[ED: Dave's really put together an amazing post here...much to read under the fold.]


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