Monthly Archives: March 2011

4 ways to distribute tea-cups of LNG

All the conferences, discussion groups, and other fora, on the topic of LNG as a marine fuel tend the reach the same conclusion: the only real hurdle to wide-spread implementation is the lack of infrastructure to get the LNG to … Continue reading

Higher energy prices benefit LNG

Here at DNV we have been speaking about the economic benefits of switching to LNG fuel for quite some time. We have done various studies, and for the lack of an international reference price for LNG, we have had to … Continue reading

LNG is preferable fuel for 50MW power plants

Last week we looked at Singapore’s ambitions to emerge as a trading hub for LNG. This week, we remain in Singapore with a snippet of information from a joint industry project on small scale LNG operations in South East Asia. One … Continue reading

Singapore emerging as a trading hub for LNG?

Inspired by a visit to Singapore this week, I figured it is about time for a small case study of what is currently happening on the LNG arena in this city. So, the hard facts first: The Energy Market Authority … Continue reading