Hazards, Technology, Operation, and Economics for LNG
The “Hazards, Technology, Operation, and Economics for LNG” course is designed to provide comprehensive insights into the liquefied natural gas (LNG) industry
Course Schedule
Classroom Sessions:
Date
Venue
Price
15 - 19 Apr 2025
Doha - Qatar
$ 5,950
Course Description
INTRODUCTION
The “Hazards, Technology, Operation, and Economics for LNG” course is designed to provide comprehensive insights into the liquefied natural gas (LNG) industry. From understanding the inherent hazards associated with LNG facilities to delving into the latest technologies, operational best practices, and economic considerations, participants will gain a holistic understanding of the LNG value chain. This course is ideal for professionals seeking to enhance their knowledge and skills in LNG-related fields.
WHY IT MATTERS
The LNG industry plays a pivotal role in the global energy landscape, and its continued growth is essential for meeting the rising demand for cleaner energy sources. However, with this growth comes increased complexity and challenges related to safety, technology, operations, and economics. A thorough understanding of these aspects is crucial for professionals to navigate the industry effectively and contribute to its sustainable development.
OBJECTIVES
Provide a comprehensive overview of LNG hazards and safety measures.
Explore the latest technologies in LNG production, transportation, and storage.
Understand the operational intricacies of LNG facilities.
Analyze the economic factors influencing LNG projects.
Equip participants with practical knowledge to enhance decision-making in the LNG sector.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND ?
This course is tailored for professionals and decision-makers involved in or aspiring to join the LNG industry, including:
Engineers and technical staff in the energy sector
Project managers and planners
Regulatory and safety compliance professionals
Financial analysts and economists in the energy field
Government officials and policymakers involved in energy planning