
Upcoming Events
LNG Journal's Shipping Forum provides a spotlight on current and anticipated developments across LNG markets impacting on strategic and operational aspects of LNG shipping. The increase in demand for LNG over the past 18 months has spurred greater investment in shipping capacity, in order to meet global trade requirements and retain flexibility to support the growing LNG spot market.
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Previous Events
LNG Markets And Shipping Forum
Tuesday 29th May 2012, British Consulate, Hong Kong
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LNG Journal's Outlook 2012
Tuesday 22nd - Wednesday 23rd May 2012, Dubai, UAE
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LNG Journal's South West Europe LNG conference
Wednesday 16th May, Valencia, Spain
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European LNG Forum 2012
21 - 22 March 2012, Oslo, Norway
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LNG Markets, Trading and Risk Managemenet
25 - 26 January 2012 The Westbury Mayfair Hotel, London
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LNG South East Europe Conference
Thursday 24th November 2011, Metropolitan Hotel, Athens, Greece
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Where the LNG professional meets the LNG buyer
LNG Journal events are a series of senior executive conferences designed to bring together key industry specialists to discuss, analyse and share their experiences with LNG professionals.
The conferences are driven by widespread research within the LNG industry and cover all the areas pertaining to the latest and future developments in LNG on a local and global level.
We cover a range of strategic and operational challenges and projects in the LNG sector including:
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LNG trading, risk management and global market developments
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Shipping operations and carrier technology
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LNG logistics and optimising the LNG value chain
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LNG as fuel
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Floating LNG project development
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Liquifaction and regasification terminal projects
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Location and market demands on marine LNG Terminals











