Linde Process Plants to Introduce LNG Technology at Marcellus-Utica Midstream Conference

Linde Process Plants to Introduce LNG Technology at Marcellus-Utica Midstream Conference

Linde Process Plants (LPP) will introduce their new integrated Natural Gas Liquids (NGL) and Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) technology (LNGL™) and standard LNG plant concept at the Marcellus-Utica Midstream Conference and Exposition. 

Marcellus-Utica Midstream is part of a conference series produced by Hart Energy that is focused on developing unconventional oil and gas resources.  LPP is a Bronze sponsor for the 2014 conference, which will be held in the David L. Lawrence Convention Center in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, January 28-30.

LPP, a member of the Linde Engineering Division of The Linde Group, is a global leader in the growing LNG & NGL markets.  LNGL™ can be used with a variety of liquids recovery technologies, including CRYO-PLUS™, GSP, and RSV.  The comprehensive solutions for adding a LNG plant to NGL recovery plants create cost savings and increased revenues for natural gas customers. Tina Edvardsson, Director of Business Development for LPP, said, “This technology will give midstream companies an avenue to become a major player in the growing LNG market and significantly increase profit from their shale gas plants.

The company also offers a LNG standard plant concept, which is pre-engineered using custom LNG technology & expertise in modular design & fabrication. Each of the standard LNG sizes, 100,000 GPD, 250,000 GPD, and 500,000 GPD, are optimized for a variety of feed gas conditions using state-of-the-art engineering tools to achieve unparalleled performance and flexibility to customers. The new LNG standard plant concept integrates perfectly into Linde’s standard NGL plant (STANDARD-PLUS™) providing ultimate performance and cost savings.

At booth #431 LPP representatives will be available to explain how the LNGL™ integrated LNG technology uses proven design concepts to provide LNG production in existing and new NGL recovery plants.

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Press Release, January 27, 2014