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Tél. : 01 47 17 67 32 LNG – Roaring Ahead Where will it end? Section FORAGE-PRODUCTION Président : Jean-Marie LEPOUTRE Section FRANCAISE DE LA SPE Président : Patrick DELAPORTE LUNDI 16 FEVRIER 2009 A 16H30 Auditorium Séquoia - IFP 1et 4 Avenue de Bois Préau – 92500 Rueil Malmaison * Conférencier : John MORGAN, John M. Campbell & Company - Voir résumé ° Moyens d'accès: RER Ligne A – direction St-Germain-en-Laye (Station : Rueil-Malmaison – sortie : Victor Hugo – Autobus) Bus Ligne 144 ou 467 (arrêt Mairie de Rueil ou Eglise) Voiture Rueil – parking Bois-Préau à l'IFP A l’issue de cette conférence, un pot amical sera offert aux participants par l’IFP Prière de se munir de cette convocation pour faciliter l’accès à la Salle de Conférence En raison des mesures de sécurité en vigueur dans les sociétés L’INSCRIPTION EST OBLIGATOIRE : www.aftp.net - Abstract - Tremendous growth is driving the Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) industry. New markets in the USA, Canada, Europe and China compete for supplies with the traditional markets of Japan, Korea and Taiwan. Costcontainment pressures are affecting this capital intensive industry. Long lead-times and special contractual relationships between sellers and buyers characterize the business. Technologies continue to evolve; the LNG ships become ever larger and more numerous. Despite local resistance many new LNG import terminals are being built – some now offshore. New countries are becoming exporters. The base-load plants are almost doubling in train-size. The LNGsupply-demand pattern has become increasingly complex. This presentation illustrates important developments in the world of LNG. Changing technology, new trade patterns and the required investment levels are touched upon in this exciting part of the oil and gas industry. ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ - Biography - John Morgan is based in Denver, Colorado and is President of John M. Campbell & Company. His petroleum industry career began in the 1960s at the Canadian Athabasca Oil Sands and has encompassed responsibilities in the design, start-up and troubleshooting of oil & gas facilities. He has published extensively on sour gas treating, LNG training, sulfur recovery, CO2 EOR and treating, materials of construction, and cryogenic gas processing. He consults for both North American and International clients. He also performs training in LNG, oil & gas production facilities and gas plants around the world. He is active in industry activities including membership of the Editorial Review Board of the Gas Processors Suppliers Association and the Advisory Committee of the Laurance Reid Gas Conditioning Conference and was formerly an Adjunct Professor of Petroleum Engineering at the Colorado School of Mines. Mr. Morgan holds a B.Sc. in Chemical Engineering from London University, England, an M.E. in Chemical & Petroleum Refinery Engineering from Colorado School of Mines, USA, and is a Registered Professional Engineer in Colorado.