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liquefaction

[lik-wuh-fak-shuhn] / ˌlɪk wəˈfæk ʃən /




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Smith warned that too many liquefaction projects are still being proposed, often at economics that depend on selling excess cargoes at elevated spot prices.

From Barron's

The company has had a presence in Qatar since 1955, with current stakes in nine LNG liquefaction lines and 27 tankers.

From The Wall Street Journal

The recent strikes suggest a longer restart timeline, with production from the plant constrained until the two damaged liquefaction units can be repaired—a process that may take several years or more, they said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Wider spreads between U.S. gas and international benchmarks improve the economics of liquefaction and increase the value of export capacity.

From Barron's

A liquefaction train, which cools the gas, is like a giant refrigerator, but unlike an unplugged fridge at home, restoring it could take weeks.

From The Wall Street Journal