Exhibitions / Congresses

4th Annual Asia Pacific Small & Mid-Scale LNG

Singapore, Singapore - 13th to 15th May 2015
4th Annual Asia Pacific Small & Mid-Scale LNG The 4th Annual Asia Pacific Small & Mid-Scale LNG (APAC LNG) Forum 2015 (13 - 15 May, Singapore) will showcase an up-to-date view of the commercial and technical drivers of small-mid LNG value chain.

Built around the theme "Fuelling ahead with small-mid LNG, an economical solution", APAC LNG will address key elements in trends, market drivers, challenges and opportunities, economics, commercial and financial frameworks, small LNG power plants, as well as large LNG producers accessing small markets and vice versa.

Hear from leading EPCs, NOCs, IOCs and industry experts and practitioners from the small-mid LNG industry in Asia and leverage on the opportunity to network and exchange business relations with thought leaders and decision makers within this supply chain.
Date(s)
13th to 15th May 2015
Venue
Singapore Marriott Hotel, 320 Orchard Rd, Singapore
Ticketing
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Nagano NUZ090D
Yokohama, Japan
Used - Sale
Hangcha CBD15
China
Used - Sale
USD1,600
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