HOUSTON, March 3 (Reuters) - Europe soaked up most U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports for the second straight month in February, as cold weather and strong prices pushed up demand for the ...
Reducing emissions from the LNG supply chain is important to the industry in part because big markets like the European Union are implementing emissions standards for their imports. "Our Stage 3 ...
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China harnesses LNG cold energy for high-end seafood cultivation, aims to reduce overseas relianceA substantial amount of cold energy will be released into the water when LNG vaporises, reducing the water temperature by between 3 and 5 degrees Celsius (37.4-41 degrees Fahrenheit), which is ...
Europe soaked up most U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports for the second straight month in February, as cold weather and strong prices pushed up demand for the superchilled gas across the ...
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