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The Onshore Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Market 2013-2023

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The market for natural gas is seeing strong growth due to increasing supply availability from unconventional developments, and increasing demand for a cleaner burning fuel. LNG provides a mode with which to transport large volumes of gas over long distances and is experiencing strong growth in import and export capacities.

The two countries seeing the biggest export developments are Australia, where over 50mtpa of liquefaction capacity additions are expected to come onstream in the next few years, and the US which is currently undergoing a transformation from an import to an export market. Added to this are a number of potential projects in Russia and East Africa that will sculpt the global LNG market further down the line.

On the regasification front, Asian demand will remain key, with strong growth in China, and the Indian subcontinent. Europe will also be a major gas importer as the region continues in its quest to develop greater supply diversity.

Such developments are causing major changes in the LNG market with a considerable amount of under construction, planned and proposed facilities to come onstream in the next ten years. Through analysis of these projects, visiongain has determined that the value of the global onshore liquefied natural gas (LNG) infrastructure market to reach $28.4bn in 2013.

What makes this report unique?

Visiongain consulted with industry experts and a transcript of one of these exclusive interviews is included in the report. As such, our reports have a unique blend of primary and secondary sources providing informed opinion. The report provides insight into key drivers and restraints behind contract and programme developments, as well as identifying leading companies. The report also provides a unique blend of qualitative analysis combined with extensive quantitative data including global, submarket and national markets forecasts from 2013-2023 - all highlighting key business opportunities.

Why you should buy The Onshore Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Infrastructure Market 2013-2023
  • 180 pages of comprehensive analysis
  • 1 Exclusive Visiongain interviews with experts from-
    • Hegh LNG
  • 150 tables, charts, and graphs
  • Global onshore LNG infrastructure forecasts between 2013-2023
  • Onshore LNG infrastructure submarket forecasts from 2013-2023
    • Liquefaction
    • Regasification
  • 7 Regional market forecasts between 2013-2023
    • Asia Pacific
    • North America
    • South America
    • Europe
    • Eurasia
    • Africa
    • Middle East
  • A PEST analysis
  • 18 leading companies identified and profiled
    • Black & Veatch
    • BP
    • CB&I Company
    • Chevron
    • ConocoPhillips
    • ExxonMobil
    • Fluor Corporation
    • Foster Wheeler
    • GDF Suez
    • Inpex Corporation
    • JGC Corporation
    • KBR
    • Linde Group
    • Royal Dutch Shell
    • Technip
    • Total
    • Woodside
    • WorleyParsons
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1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

1.1 Global Onshore Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Infrastructure Market Overview
1.2 Benefits of This Report
1.3 Who is This Report For?
1.4 Methodology
1.5 Global Onshore LNG Infrastructure Market Forecast 2013-2023
1.6 Onshore LNG Infrastructure Submarket Forecasts 2013-2023
1.7 Regional Onshore Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Infrastructure Market Forecasts 2013-2023

2. INTRODUCTION TO THE ONSHORE LIQUEFIED NATURAL GAS (LNG) INFRASTRUCTURE MARKET 2013-2023

2.1 Onshore Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Infrastructure Market Structure Overview
2.2 Onshore Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Infrastructure Market Definition

3. GLOBAL ONSHORE LIQUEFIED NATURAL GAS (LNG) INFRASTRUCTURE MARKET FORECAST 2013-2023

3.1 The Onshore Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Market Drivers & Restraints
  3.1.1 Drivers
  3.1.2 Restraints
3.2 Global Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Infrastructure Market Analysis

4. THE ONSHORE LIQUEFIED NATURAL GAS (LNG) INFRASTRUCTURE SUBMARKETS

4.1 The Onshore Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Infrastructure Submarket Forecast 2013-2023
4.2 Onshore LNG Liquefaction Infrastructure Market Forecast 2013-2023
4.3 Onshore LNG Regasification Infrastructure Market Forecast 2013-2023

5. REGIONAL ONSHORE LIQUEFIED NATURAL GAS (LNG) INFRASTRUCTURE MARKETS 2013-2023

5.1 Regional Onshore Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Infrastructure Markets Share Forecast 2013, 2018 & 2023
5.2 Asia Pacific Onshore Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Infrastructure Market 2013-2023
  5.2.1 Asia Pacific Onshore Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Infrastructure Drivers & Restraints
  5.2.2 Asia Pacific Onshore Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Infrastructure Projects
  5.2.3 Asia Pacific Onshore Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Infrastructure Market Analysis
  5.2.4 Australian LNG Infrastructure
  5.2.5 Chinese LNG Infrastructure
  5.2.6 Indian LNG Infrastructure
  5.2.7 Indonesian LNG Infrastructure
  5.2.8 Japanese LNG Infrastructure
  5.2.9 Malaysian & Singaporean LNG Infrastructure
  5.2.10 Pakistan LNG Infrastructure
  5.2.11 Papua New Guinea LNG Infrastructure
  5.2.12 Philippines LNG Infrastructure
  5.2.13 South Korean LNG Infrastructure
5.3 African Onshore Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Infrastructure Market Forecast 2013-2023
  5.3.1 African Onshore Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Infrastructure Market Drivers & Restraints
  5.3.2 African Onshore Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Infrastructure Projects
  5.3.3 African Onshore Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Infrastructure Market Analysis
  5.3.4 Algerian LNG Infrastructure
  5.3.5 Angolan LNG Infrastructure
  5.3.6 Cameroonian LNG Infrastructure
  5.3.7 Egyptian LNG Infrastructure
  5.3.8 Equatorial Guinea LNG Market
  5.3.9 Mozambique LNG Infrastructure
  5.3.10 Nigerian LNG Infrastructure
  5.3.11 Tanzanian LNG Infrastructure
5.4 North American Onshore Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Infrastructure Market Forecast 2013-2023
  5.4.1 North American Onshore Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Infrastructure Market Drivers & Restraints
  5.4.2 North American Onshore Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Infrastructure Projects
  5.4.3 North America LNG Infrastructure Market Analysis
  5.4.4 US LNG Infrastructure
  5.4.5 Canadian LNG Infrastructure
  5.4.6 Mexican LNG Infrastructure
5.5 Eurasian Onshore Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Infrastructure Market Forecast 2013-2023
  5.5.1 Eurasian Onshore Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Infrastructure Market Drivers & Restraints
  5.5.2 Eurasian Onshore Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Infrastructure Market Projects
  5.5.3 Eurasian LNG Infrastructure Analysis
  5.5.4 Russian LNG Infrastructure
5.6 European Onshore Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Infrastructure Market Forecast 2013-2023
  5.6.1European Onshore Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Infrastructure Market Drivers & Restraints
  5.6.2 European Onshore Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Projects
  5.6.3 The European LNG Infrastructure Analysis
  5.6.4 British LNG Infrastructure
  5.6.5 Croatian & Albanian LNG Infrastructure
  5.6.6 Cypriot LNG Infrastructure
  5.6.7 Dutch & Belgian LNG Infrastructure
  5.6.8 French LNG Infrastructure
  5.6.9 Irish LNG Infrastructure
  5.6.10 Israeli LNG Infrastructure
  5.6.11 Italian LNG Infrastructure
  5.6.12 Lithuanian LNG Infrastructure
  5.6.13 Norwegian LNG Infrastructure
  5.6.14 Polish LNG Infrastructure
  5.6.15 Spanish LNG Infrastructure
  5.6.16 Turkish LNG Infrastructure
5.7 Middle Eastern Onshore Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Infrastructure Market Forecast 2013-2023
  5.7.1 Middle Eastern Onshore Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Infrastructure Market Drivers & Restraints
  5.7.2 Middle Eastern Onshore Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Infrastructure Market Projects
  5.7.3 Middle Eastern Onshore Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Infrastructure Market Analysis
  5.7.4 Iraqi LNG Infrastructure
  5.7.5 Iranian LNG Infrastructure
  5.7.6 Kuwaiti LNG Infrastructure
  5.7.7 Qatari LNG Infrastructure
  5.7.8 UAE LNG Infrastructure
5.8 South American Onshore Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Infrastructure Market Forecast 2013-2023
  5.8.1 South American Onshore Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Infrastructure Market Drivers & Restraints
  5.8.2 South American Onshore Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Infrastructure Market Projects
  5.8.3 South American LNG Infrastructure Market Analysis
  5.8.4 Brazilian LNG Infrastructure
  5.8.5 Chilean LNG Infrastructure
  5.8.6 Colombian LNG Infrastructure
  5.8.7 Jamaican LNG Infrastructure
  5.8.8 Puerto Rican LNG Infrastructure
  5.8.9 Uruguayan LNG Infrastructure

6. PEST ANALYSIS OF THE ONSHORE LIQUEFIED NATURAL GAS (LNG) INFRASTRUCTURE MARKET 2013-2023

7. EXPERT OPINION

7.1Hegh LNG
  7.1.1 HЎegh LNG in the Liquefied Natural Gas Market
  7.1.2 FLNG Facilities Comparison with Onshore LNG Terminals
  7.1.3 Restraints in the LNG Industry
  7.1.4 Political Barriers in the LNG Infrastructure Industry
  7.1.5 Japanese Nuclear Power & Future of LNG in Japan
  7.1.6 Regional Growth of LNG Infrastructure
  7.1.7 Future of Global LNG Consumption

8. LEADING COMPANIES IN THE LIQUEFIED NATURAL GAS (LNG) MARKET

8.1 Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Producing Companies
  8.1.1 BP Company Overview
    8.1.1.1 BP LNG Infrastructure Projects
    8.1.1.2 BP Company Analysis
  8.1.2 Chevron Company Overview
    8.1.2.1 Chevron LNG Infrastructure Projects
    8.1.2.2 Chevron Company Analysis
  8.1.3 ConocoPhillips LNG Infrastructure Projects
    8.1.3.1 ConocoPhillips LNG Infrastructure Projects
    8.1.3.2 ConocoPhillips Company Analysis
  8.1.4 ExxonMobil Company Overview
    8.1.4.1 ExxonMobil LNG Infrastructure Projects
    8.1.4.2 ExxonMobil Company Analysis
    8.1.4.3 ExxonMobil Regional Focus
  8.1.5 GDF Suez Company Overview
    8.1.5.1 GDF Suez LNG Infrastructure Projects
    8.1.5.2 GDF Suez Company Analysis
    8.1.5.3 GDF Suez Regional Focus
  8.1.6 Inpex Corporation Company Overview
    8.1.6.1 Inpex Corporation LNG Infrastructure Projects
    8.1.6.2 Inpex Corporation Analysis
  8.1.7 Royal Dutch Shell Company Overview
    8.1.7.1 Royal Dutch Shell LNG Infrastructure Projects
    8.1.7.2 Royal Dutch Shell Company Analysis
    8.1.7.3 Royal Dutch Shell Regional Focus
  8.1.8 Total Company Overview
    8.1.8.1 Total LNG Infrastructure Projects
    8.1.8.2 Total Company Analysis
    8.1.8.3 Total Regional Focus
  8.1.9 Woodside Company Overview
    8.1.9.1 Woodside LNG Infrastructure Projects
    8.1.9.2 Woodside Company Analysis
    8.1.9.3 Woodside Regional Focus
8.2 Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Infrastructure Engineering, Construction & Management Companies
  8.2.1 Black & Veatch Company Overview
    8.2.1.1 Black & Veatch LNG Infrastructure Projects
    8.2.1.2 Black & Veatch Company Analysis
  8.2.2 CB&I Company Overview
    8.2.2.1 CB&I LNG Infrastructure Contracts
    8.2.2.2 CB&I Company Analysis
    8.2.2.3 CB&I Regional Focus
  8.2.3 Fluor Corporation Overview
    8.2.3.1 Fluor Corporation LNG Infrastructure Contracts
    8.2.3.2 Fluor Company Analysis
    8.2.3.3 Fluor Corporation Regional Focus
  8.2.4 Foster Wheeler Corporation Company Overview
    8.2.4.1 Foster Wheeler LNG Infrastructure Projects
    8.2.4.2 Foster Wheeler Company Analysis
    8.2.4.3 Foster Wheeler Regional Focus
  8.2.5 JGC Corporation Company Overview
    8.2.5.1 JGC Corporation LNG Infrastructure Projects
    8.2.5.2 JGC Corporation Analysis
  8.2.6 KBR Corporation Company Overview
    8.2.6.1 KBR LNG Infrastructure Projects
    8.2.6.2 KBR Company Analysis
  8.2.7 Linde Group Company Overview
    8.2.7.1 Linde Group LNG Infrastructure Contracts
    8.2.7.2 Linde Group Company Analysis
    8.2.7.3 Linde Group Regional Focus
  8.2.8 Technip Company Overview
    8.2.8.1 Technip LNG Infrastructure Projects
    8.2.8.2 Technip Company Analysis
    8.2.8.3 Technip Regional Focus
  8.2.9 WorleyParsons Ltd. Company Overview
    8.2.9.1 WorleyParsons LNG Infrastructure Contracts
    8.2.9.2 WorleyParsons Company Analysis
8.3 Other Leading Companies in the in the Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Infrastructure Market

9. CONCLUSIONS

9.1 Global Onshore Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Infrastructure Market Outlook
9.2 Onshore Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Infrastructure Submarket Forecasts 2013-2023
9.3 Onshore Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Infrastructure Regional Market Forecasts2013-2023

10. GLOSSARY

LIST OF TABLES

Table 1.1 Onshore LNG Infrastructure Submarket Forecasts Summary 2013, 2018, 2023 ($bn, CAGR %)
Table 1.2 Regional Onshore Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Infrastructure Market Forecasts Summary 2013, 2018, 2023 ($bn, CAGR %)
Table 3.1 Global Onshore Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Infrastructure Market Forecast 2013-2023 ($bn, AGR %, CAGR %, Cumulative)
Table 3.2 Global Onshore LNG Infrastructure Market Drivers & Restraints
Table 4.1 Onshore Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Infrastructure Submarket Forecasts 2013-2023 ($bn, AGR %)
Table 4.2 Onshore LNG Liquefaction Infrastructure Submarket Forecast 2013-2023 ($bn, AGR %, CAGR %, Cumulative)
Table 4.3 Liquefaction Infrastructure Project Costs Per Tonne of Capacity (Project Name, Country, $/Tonne of Production, Status)
Table 4.4 Onshore LNG Regasification Infrastructure Market Forecast 2013-2023 ($bn, AGR %)
Table 5.1 Regional Onshore Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Infrastructure Market Forecast 2013-2023 ($bn, AGR %)
Table 5.2 Asia Pacific Onshore Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Infrastructure Market Forecast 2013-2023 ($bn, AGR %, CAGR %, Cumulative)
Table 5.3 Asia Pacific Onshore LNG Infrastructure Market Drivers & Restraints
Table 5.4 Asia Pacific Major LNG Export/Liquefaction Terminals Under Construction (Location, Operator/Owner, Capacity, Construction Cost $, Construction Period)
Table 5.5 Existing, Planned & Under Construction Chinese LNG Import Terminals (Location, Owner, Status, Capacity MTPA & BCM/A)
Table 5.6 Indian LNG Import Terminals (Location, Owner/Operator, Capacity MTPA, BCM/Annum, Status & Start Year)
Table 5.7 Japan's Planned &Under Construction LNG Import Terminals (Project Name, Status, Start year, Operating Company and Capacity (bcm/annum))
Table 5.8 Japan's Existing LNG Import Terminals (Location, Operator/Owner)
Table 5.9 Existing, Planned &Under Construction South Korean LNG Import Terminals (Location, Owner, Status, Capacity MTPA & BCM/A)
Table 5.10 African Onshore Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Infrastructure Market Forecast 2013-2023 ($bn, AGR %, CAGR %, Cumulative)
Table 5.11 African Onshore Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Infrastructure Market Drivers & Restraints
Table 5.12 African LNG Export/Liquefaction Terminals Planned & Under Construction (Location, Operator/Owner, Capacity, Construction Cost $ & Construction Period)
Table 5.13 North American Onshore Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Infrastructure Market Forecast 2013-2023 ($bn, AGR %, CAGR %, Cumulative)
Table 5.14 North American Onshore Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Infrastructure Market Drivers & Restraints
Table 5.15 North American LNG Export/Liquefaction Terminals Planned/Under Construction (Location, Operator/Owner, Capacity, Construction Cost & Construction Period)
Table 5.16 US Proposed LNG Import Terminals (Location, Operator/Owner, Capacity, Construction Cost $ & Construction Period)
Table 5.17 Canadian LNG Import Terminals Under Construction & Operating (Location, Operator/Owner, Capacity, Construction Cost $ & Construction Period)
Table 5.18 Existing Mexican LNG Regasification Terminals (Location, Operator/Owner, Capacity BCM/Annum)
Table 5.19 Eurasian Onshore Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Infrastructure Market Forecast 2013-2023 ($bn, AGR %, CAGR %, Cumulative)
Table 5.20 Eurasian Onshore Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Infrastructure Market Drivers & Restraints
Table 5.21 Eurasian LNG Export Terminal Planned (Location, Operator/Owner, Capacity, Construction Cost $ & Construction Period)
Table 5.22 European Onshore Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Infrastructure Market Forecast 2013-2023 ($bn, AGR %, CAGR %, Cumulative)
Table 5.23 European Onshore Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Infrastructure Market Drivers & Restraints
Table 5.24 European LNG Import/Regasification Terminals Proposed & Under Construction (Location, Operator/Owner, Capacity, Construction Cost & Construction Period)
Table 5.25 European LNG Export Terminal Planned (Location, Operator/Owner, Capacity, Construction Cost $ & Construction Period)
Table 5.26 Middle Eastern Onshore Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Infrastructure Market Forecast 2013-2023 ($bn, AGR %, CAGR %, Cumulative)
Table 5.27 Middle Eastern Onshore Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Infrastructure Market Drivers & Restraints
Table 5.28 Middle Eastern LNG Export Terminals Planned/Under Construction (Location, Operator/Owner, Capacity, Construction Cost $ & Construction Period)
Table 5.29 Middle Eastern LNG Import Terminals Planned/Under Construction (Location, Operator/Owner, Capacity, Construction Cost $ & Construction Period)
Table 5.30 South American Onshore Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Infrastructure Market Forecast 2013-2023 ($bn, AGR %, CAGR %, Cumulative)
Table 5.31 South American Onshore Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Infrastructure Market Drivers & Restraints
Table 5.32 South American LNG Export Terminals Planned/Under Construction (Location, Operator/Owner, Capacity, Construction Period)
Table 5.33 South American LNG Import Terminals Planned/Under Construction (Location, Operator/Owner, Capacity, Cost $ & Construction Period)
Table 6.1 PEST Analysis of the Onshore Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Infrastructure Market 2013-2023
Table 8.1 Leading LNG Producing Companies (Ranking, Company, Total Revenue, Liquefaction Capacity of Under Construction Projects (mtpa) & Global Market Share Based on Under Construction Liquefaction Capacity (%))
Table 8.2 BP Company Overview 2012 (Total Revenue, Global Market Share %, HQ, Ticker, Website)
Table 8.3 BP LNG Infrastructure Projects (Location, Stakeholders, Capacity, Construction Cost & Construction Period)
Table 8.4 BP Existing Liquefaction Terminals (Location, Project Name, Gross Capacity (mtpa), % Equity, Net Capacity (mtpa) & Market Served
Table 8.5 BP Existing Regasification Terminals (Location, Project Name, Gross Capacity (mmcf/day), % Equity, Net Capacity (mmcf/day) & BP Capacity Rights (mmcf/day)
Table 8.6 Chevron Company Overview 2012 (Total Revenue, Global Market Share %, HQ, Ticker, Website)
Table 8.7 Chevron LNG Infrastructure Projects (Location, Stakeholders, Capacity, Construction Cost & Construction Period)
Table 8.8 ConocoPhillips Company Overview 2012 (Total Revenue, Global Market Share %, HQ, Ticker and Website)
Table 8.9 ConocoPhillips LNG Infrastructure Projects (Location, Stakeholders, Capacity, Construction Cost and Construction Period)
Table 8.10 ConocoPhillips' Existing LNG Infrastructure (Project Name, Location and Capacity bcf/annum)
Table 8.11 ExxonMobil Company Overview 2012 (Total Revenue, Global Market Share %, HQ, Ticker & Website)
Table 8.12 ExxonMobil LNG Infrastructure Projects (Location, Stakeholders, Capacity, Construction Cost, Construction Period)
Table 8.13 ExxonMobil Regional Focus of Capital & Exploration Expenditure in 2012 ($m) and Percentage of Total (%)
Table 8.14 GDF Suez Company Overview 2012 (Total Revenue, Global Market Share %, HQ, Ticker, Website)
Table 8.15 GDF Suez LNG Infrastructure Projects (Location, Stakeholders, Capacity, Construction Cost, Construction Period)
Table 8.16 GDF Suez Regional Focus (Operating Income ($m), Percentage of Operating Income (%)
Table 8.17 Inpex Corporation Overview 2012 (Total Revenue, Global Market Share %, HQ, Ticker, Website)
Table 8.18 Inpex Corporation LNG Infrastructure Projects (Location, Stakeholders, Capacity, Construction Cost & Construction Period)
Table 8.19 Royal Dutch Shell Company Overview 2012 (Total Revenue, Global Market Share %, HQ, Ticker, Website)
Table 8.20 Royal Dutch Shell LNG Infrastructure Projects (Location, Stakeholders, Capacity, Construction Cost and Construction Period)
Table 8.21 Royal Dutch Shell Regional Focus (2012 Revenues ($bn) & Percentage of Total Revenues (%)
Table 8.22 Total Company Overview 2012 (Total Revenue, Global Market Share %, HQ, Ticker, Website)
Table 8.23 Total LNG Infrastructure Projects (Location, Stakeholders, Capacity, construction Cost and Construction Period)
Table 8.24 Total Regional Focus (Revenues in 2012 ($m), Capital Expenditure ($m))
Table 8.25 Woodside Company Overview 2012 (Total Revenue, Global Market Share %, HQ, Ticker, Website)
Table 8.26 Woodside LNG Infrastructure Projects (Location, Owner, Capacity, Construction Cost and Construction Period)
Table 8.27 Leading LNG Infrastructure Engineering, Construction & Management Companies (Company, Total Revenue ($bn))
Table 8.28 Black & Veatch Company Overview 2012 (Total Revenue, Global Market Share %, HQ, Website)
Table 8.29 Black & Veatch LNG Infrastructure Projects (Company & Location, Capacity (Million Cubic Feet per Day & MTPA)
Table 8.30 CB&I Company Overview 2012 (Total Revenue, HQ, Ticker, Website)
Table 8.31 CB&I LNG Infrastructure Projects (Type of LNG Facilities, Name of Plant, Location)
Table 8.32 CB&I Regional Focus (Revenue in 2012 ($m), Percentage of Total Revenue %)
Table 8.33 Fluor Company Overview 2012 (Total Revenue, HQ, Ticker, Website)
Table 8.34 Fluor LNG Infrastructure Contract (Location, Contractor/Project Owners, Capacity of Plant (mtpa), Construction Cost, Construction Period)
Table 8.35 Fluor Corporation Regional Focus 2012 (Value of New Contracts Gained ($m) & Percentage of Total Contracts (%))
Table 8.36 Foster Wheeler Corporation Company Overview 2012 (Total Revenue, HQ, Ticker, Contact, Website)
Table 8.37 Foster Wheeler LNG Projects (Project Name, Country)
Table 8.38 Foster Wheeler Regional Focus (2012 Value of New Contracts Gained ($m) & Percentage of Total Contracts in 2012 (%)
Table 8.39 JGC Corporation Company Overview 2012 (Total Revenue, HQ, Ticker, Website)
Table 8.40 JGC Corporation LNG Infrastructure Projects (Project Name, Contractor and Location)
Table 8.41 KBR Corporation Company Overview 2012 (Total Revenue, HQ, Ticker, Website)
Table 8.42 KBR Corporation LNG Infrastructure Projects (Project Name, Contractor and Location)
Table 8.43 Linde Group Company Overview 2012 (Total Revenue, HQ, Ticker, Website)
Table 8.44 Linde Group LNG Projects (Project Name, Contractor & Location)
Table 8.45 Linde Group Regional Focus (2012 Engineering Division Order ($m), 2012 Gas Division Order Intake ($m))
Table 8.46 Technip Company Overview 2012 (Total Revenue, HQ, Ticker, Website)
Table 8.47 Technip LNG Infrastructure Projects (Project Name, Contractor & Location)
Table 8.48 Technip Business Segments (2012 Revenues $m & Percentage of Total Revenues)
Table 8.49 Technip Regional Focus (Percentage of Employees (%) & Backlog of Work (%))
Table 8.50 WorleyParsons Ltd. Company Overview 2012 (Total Revenue, Global Market Share %, HQ, Ticker, Contact, Website)
Table 8.51 WorleyParsons Ltd. LNG Projects (Project Name, Contractor, Country)
Table 8.52 WorleyParsons Ltd. Business Segment (2012 Revenues ($m), Percentage of Total Revenues & Percentage of Growth on Previous Year)
Table 8.53 Other Leading Companies in the Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Infrastructure Market 2013 (Company, Product /service)
Table 9.1 Onshore Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Infrastructure Submarket Forecasts Summary 2013, 2018, 2023 ($bn), 2013-2023 CAGR (%)
Table 9.2 Onshore Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Infrastructure Regional Market Forecasts Summary 2013, 2018, 2023 ($bn, CAGR %)

Höegh

LNGHöegh LNG is based in Norway, with more than 30 years of experience in the LNG industry, the company has nine LNG carrier vessels and operates a number of FSRU units across the globe and is considering investment in an FLNG unit. Arild Jæger is the Head of Investor Relations at Höegh LNG. Visiongain would like to thank Arild Jæger for his comments. 

Höegh LNG in the Liquefied Natural Gas Market

Visiongain: What are the major LNG projects or developments in which Höegh LNG is involved? Höegh LNG will provide a floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) to Indonesia's Perusahaan Gas Negara on a 20+5+5 year contract to act as a floating LNG import terminal in south Sumatra, where it will connect to the pipelines supplying gas to the Jakarta region. Operations are planned to commence in June 2014.Höegh LNG also has a 10 year agreement with Klaipedos Nafta to provide an FSRU to be moored in the Port of Klaipeda and act as a floating LNG import terminal for Lithuania. This terminal is planned to commence operations in the second half of 2014.Höegh LNG has also been selected the preferred bidder for a new floating LNG import terminal in Quintero Bay, near Santiago in Chile.One of Höegh LNG's existing FSRUs on a long-term time charter with GDF Suez is scheduled to go to the port of Tianjin in China to act as a floating LNG import terminal later in 2013. In addition, Höegh LNG is bidding for new projects for its fourth new FSRU.

FLNG Facilities Comparison with Onshore LNG Terminals

Visiongain: What are the advantage and disadvantages of onshore LNG export and import infrastructure as opposed to offshore (Floating) infrastructure? 

Arild Jæger: The advantages of floating LNG export and import facilities compared to onshore facilities are the shorter time of implementation and the lower cost of building the facility in the controlled environment of a large shipyard, as well as the flexibility to move the facility to another location in the event that market requirements change.



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