Tag Archive for: Gas Supply
Could the Emirates be to the Middle Eastern gas market what the UK was to European one
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In the mid-nineties, the UK transformed its gas market unleashing…
Was shale a frackin bubble?
Those who have spent the last 10 years in oil and gas were in…
AGRI and a new energy future for the Black Sea region
2011 I was briefly involved in a project called AGRI - the Azerbaijan,…
Ragnarok for oil sellers – and you thought the mayhem is over
All those interested in Norse mythology (I am sure there are…
The last wonderland for LPG and condensate exporters
The world of those who trade liquefied gasses and light condensate…
The demise of the dinosaurs – some parallels
65 million years ago, dinosaurs ruled the planet. They had conquered…
FLNG – great technology, wrong business model
This blog is almost two years old now and I have been asked multiple…
Something is lurking beneath those waves
Methane Hydrates are known to the world as burning ice. It is an oddity to the energy industry and easily shrugged off but they are more imminent than many executives like to think. The LNG projects under construction today will bear its scars.