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The (r)evolutionary new Oil and Gas Factory – study excerpt
Oil and gas exploration and production in the US has always been different from the rest of the world, not least because of the sheer number of wells and the required underlying supply infrastructure. …
2013-06-19 -
Energy market impact of EU´s Large Combustion Plant Directive to 2015
The EU Large Combustion Plant Directive (LCPD) required polluting power plants to either “opt in”, become clean, or “opt out”. While German plants opted in, many UK plants opted out, meaning that…
2013-06-15 -
First edition of our new global LNG site map
On a test basis, we have decided to provide a more detailed version of the global LNG site map and welcome feedback on the details provided. Further functionality is being considered. See…
2013-06-13 -
Energy Perspectives – World Energy Balances and Outlook to 2031
We forecast that the world’s primary energy consumption will rise by 14.2% to year 2031 compared to 2011. Associated CO2 emissions increase by 7%. These numbers reflect slower population growth, the complexity of realizing new…
2013-06-10 -
Global LNG projects
This zoomable map shows the approximate known location of 360 LNG vessels on June 26, 2013 (details withheld here). The information is taken from our continuously updated database of global LNG projects and…
2013-06-06 -
Not enough LNG for China
China’s supergrowth period to 2012 closely mirrors that of Korea and Japan 25 and 40 years ago. With coal costs already at international levels, coal with its environmental problems may be seeing its limits. …
2013-06-03