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Gastech to highlight LNG progress

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Air Products, the world’s leader in liquefied natural gas (LNG) technology and equipment, announced today it will be making two presentations at the 2014 Gastech Conference and Exhibition.

The event, described as the world’s premier natural gas conference and exhibition, opened yesterday and is held from the 24th of March to the 27th of March in the Korea International Exhibition Center in Goyang City, South Korea. In addition to the two presentations, Air Products’ LNG experts will be available during the exhibition to answer technology questions in Booth J110.

The Air Products’ presentations and presenters include:

  • Jon Berg, principal process engineer at Air Products, will be speaking on “Navigating the waves of Floating LNG: A guide to liquefaction process cycle selection” during the Conference’s Center of Technical Excellence (CoTE) session on liquefaction. Berg will be presenting on Tuesday the 25th of March at 1.45pm in the CoTE Theater.
  • Chris Ott, senior principal process engineer at Air Products, will be presenting a paper on “State-Of-The-Art Nitrogen Removal for Natural Gas Liquefaction” as part of a session titled Technical Stream on Emerging & Ground-Breaking Gas Technologies. Ott will be presenting on Wednesday the 26th of March at 5.20pm.

A majority of the total worldwide LNG is produced with Air Products’ technology. Air Products has now designed, manufactured, and exported more than 100 coil wound heat exchangers for LNG projects around the globe over the last four decades. In January 2014 Air Products dedicated a second United States LNG manufacturing facility in Port Manatee, Florida. The new facility, when combined with the existing Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania LNG manufacturing facility, will double the company’s manufacturing capacity for its proprietary and world-leading technology to both meet increasing customer demand, and specifically for the manufacture of larger LNG heat exchangers.

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