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Title: Measurement Of Cryogenic LNG
Author: Alastair Mclachlan
Source: 2014 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 2014
Abstract: With depletion of conventional oil reserves, natural gas is becoming an increasingly important source of energy for many countries. While some of the demand for nat ural gas can be met by domestic production or pipeline imports, many countries are becoming increasingly dependent on natural gas imports in the form of LNG. One county which is a very potent example of the importance of LNG, is Japan, which currently imports about 97% of its gas in the form of LNG. Imports to Japan, along with Korea, represent 53% of LNG supplied to the world market in 2012. In that year the largest producer of LNG was the State of Qatar exporting 77 MT or, almost 28% of global supply. . Figure 1 below shows the projected world trade flows lookin g forward to 2035. By then the projected volume of LNG traded will have increased 50% over the 2010 figure and account more than 25% of the worlds energy provision. In 2012 the world trade in LNG reached 282 MT




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