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To discover how the industry can maximise its potential in the LNG market and run projects as efficiently as possible, the FSRU World Congress team spoke to a leading commercial FSRU expert on how to improve operational efficiency and also to Khalid Rahman, former Managing Director of Sui Southern Gas Company, on the role of FSRUs in gas to power projects.
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The increase in demand for LNG in different countries’ energy mix signify an increase in demand for FSRUs as a less expensive and time-consuming technology as compared to onshore import terminals. There are currently 42-62 proposed import projects using FSRU facilities, although only seven of these have signed charter agreements for the vessels. This leaves around 35-55 projects still seeking to secure FSRU vessels, including those yet to reach a final investment decision (FID).
The FSRU market is also in demand to help make natural gas available readily in local markets. Diversification in the market is highly visible, fulfilling the demands for LNG and natural gas on a global level. In addition, FSRU businesses are also witnessing exponential growth due to the growing demand for green fuel all over the globe.
To discover the state of the market in 2020 and beyond, The FSRU World Congress team spoke with Xi Nan, VP, Gas and Power Markets Rystad Energy about its future and where we stand now.
In this report, you will discover:
AG&P exclusively share with us their view on the current FSRU market and transitioning to successful operations. The article examines how the market can become more customer-centric including how a new generation of customers has emerged.
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This article takes a closer look at why the Indian sub-continent is currently a favourable destination for LNG imports and also examines where FSRUs fit in the entire LNG value-chain in India, Bangladesh and Pakistan