CBI's 3rd Annual Advances in Liquefied Natural Gas
April 26-27, 2004 - Inter-Continental - Houston, TX
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Gain the in-depth information and networking opportunities that set this conference apart every year!!!

Learn the latest about:

  • NPC and EIA 2004 forecasts— Growth of LNG imports
  • Atlantic and Pacific LNG trade at the crossroads Availability of supply, project competition, integration of upstream and midstream
  • Will the ships be there? Status of existing LNG fleet, shipyard building capacity, trend toward larger carriers
  • U.S. and Mexican terminal development —Which regas projects will be realized?
  • Integrating LNG into midstream and downstream markets Pipeline network connections, technical and economic drivers and challenges
  • LNG-gas quality and interchangeability —Mismatch between U.S. pipeline specs and gross heating value of available supplies; pros and cons of proposed solutions

Topics Include:

  • Supply and Demand — U.S. vs. World-wide LNG Requirements and Availability
  • LNG in the U.S. — Promise and Prospects
  • The Atlantic and Pacific LNG Trade at the Crossroads
  • U. S. LNG Supply — Current Sources and Future Options
  • Camisea Gas Development — Domestic Market and LNG Export
  • Trinidad LNG Supply – How Much More Growth?
  • Getting LNG to Market — Status of Shipping, Import Terminals and Regas Projects
  • Will the Ships Be There?
  • Status of and Prospects for Terminal Development
  • Factors that Will Influence What Projects Are Likely to Be Successful
  • Sempra’s Baja LNG Project — Energia Costa Azul
  • Mitsubishi and West Coast LNG
  • Freeport LNG Project — Progress
  • The Weaver’s Cove Energy Project
  • Moving LNG Downstream — Pipelines, Capacity and Interchangeability
  • LNG/Gas Quality and Interchangeability Issues in Light of Increasing U.S. LNG Imports
  • Integrating LNG into Midstream and Downstream Markets — Commodity and Capacity Benefits