Free and open to all. Hear unique insights and successful strategies from the LNG industry
Photo courtesy of CB&I
Overview
With more and more interest in energy security and
resilience and therefore the need to find more energy sources, now is the time
to hear from the LNG industry about how they are developing their processes.
This lecture will focus on the design of liquefaction
facilities with main two focuses. Firstly there will be an overview of the
liquefaction and rotating machinery equipment including cryogenic exchangers,
gas turbine drivers, refrigerant compressors, pumps/turbines and LNG storage
tanks. Secondly there will be a focus on the safety aspects of the design
including safeguarding systems and industry standards and regulatory
compliance.
Who should attend?
All engineers and professionals operating in the LNG industry are strongly advised to join this lecture, particularly LNG providers, technical specialists and equipment suppliers.
This lecture is free and open to all
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Day 1
17:30 - Lecture
17:30
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REGISTRATION AND REFRESHMENTS
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18:00
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LECTURE BEGINS
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18:40
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Q&A BEGINS
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19:00
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LECTURE ENDS
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Martin Mayer: Director of LNG Technology, CB&I
Martin Mayer is a Fellow of the Institute of Chemical Engineers, a Member of the Management Committee and Treasurer of Gas Processors Association Europe. Martin has 29 years of experience in the LNG and gas processing industry (both onshore and floating) in feasibility, conceptual and detailed design, commissioning, plant testing and modifications to process plants. He has worked on projects across the globe in Peru, Egypt, UK, USA, Canada, Russia, Qatar, Australia and Nigeria.
Martin is Director of LNG Technology at CB&I and is the focal point of CB&I expertise and capability for LNG production and receiving facilities, responsible for assuring the validity and technical integrity of the process design content of all deliverables on projects and proposals
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