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Product details
- ISBN 9781955578127
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 01 Jan 2023
- Publisher: PennWell Books
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
- Language: English
The world changed in 2020. An outbreak of Covid-19 turned into a worldwide pandemic followed by the Russian invasion of Ukraine just two years later. Two black swan events in the span of 24 months. LNG: After the Pandemic dives into the lessons learned from this unprecedented combination of events.
Numerous trends are covered including volatile prices, the post-pandemic slump, increasing exports, the jump in European demand, and the pressures of decarbonization. This book considers the implications of these trends and sets the stage by looking at the fundamental changes in the industry that have occurred over the past decade. This new LNG landscape may help us discern where the industry’s future lies. Despite the rhetoric, LNG is here to stay.
Numerous trends are covered including volatile prices, the post-pandemic slump, increasing exports, the jump in European demand, and the pressures of decarbonization. This book considers the implications of these trends and sets the stage by looking at the fundamental changes in the industry that have occurred over the past decade. This new LNG landscape may help us discern where the industry’s future lies. Despite the rhetoric, LNG is here to stay.
Michael D. Tusiani joined Poten & Partners in 1973. From 1983 to 2016 he served as its chairman and chief executive officer. He is currently the chairman emeritus. During his career, he has been active in all aspects of oil and gas trading and transportation and has written numerous articles on energy and shipping matters, as well as four books: The Petroleum Shipping Industry: A Nontechnical Overview (PennWell 1996), The Petroleum Shipping Industry: Operations and Practices (PennWell 1996), LNG: A Nontechnical Guide (PennWell 2007, coauthor), and LNG: Fuel for a Changing World (PennWell 2016, coauthor). He received a BA from Long Island University and an MA in economics from Fordham University.
Gordon Shearer has been active in the LNG industry for more than 25 years. He is a senior advisor with Poten & Partners, which he rejoined in 2015. From 2007 until 2013, he was CEO of Hess LNG (a joint venture of Hess Corporation and Poten & Partners). Before joining Poten in 2001, he was employed by Cabot Corporation, where he was CEO of Cabot LNG Corporation, which owned and operated the LNG terminal in Boston Harbor and the LNG carrier Matthew. During this time, he was heavily involved in the creation of the Atlantic LNG project in Trinidad and Tobago. He has written numerous articles on LNG and two books: LNG: A Nontechnical Guide (PennWell 2007, coauthor) and LNG: Fuel for a Changing World (PennWell 2016, coauthor). He received a BSc in geophysics from Edinburgh University in 1976 and an MBA from Harvard Business School in 1978. He was a member of the National Petroleum Council from 2005 until 2016.
Gordon Shearer has been active in the LNG industry for more than 25 years. He is a senior advisor with Poten & Partners, which he rejoined in 2015. From 2007 until 2013, he was CEO of Hess LNG (a joint venture of Hess Corporation and Poten & Partners). Before joining Poten in 2001, he was employed by Cabot Corporation, where he was CEO of Cabot LNG Corporation, which owned and operated the LNG terminal in Boston Harbor and the LNG carrier Matthew. During this time, he was heavily involved in the creation of the Atlantic LNG project in Trinidad and Tobago. He has written numerous articles on LNG and two books: LNG: A Nontechnical Guide (PennWell 2007, coauthor) and LNG: Fuel for a Changing World (PennWell 2016, coauthor). He received a BSc in geophysics from Edinburgh University in 1976 and an MBA from Harvard Business School in 1978. He was a member of the National Petroleum Council from 2005 until 2016.
LNG
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