As global gas markets rebalance, liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects have become critical enablers of energy security and supply flexibility, driving the need for faster, more predictable project delivery. Across both export and import developments, project sponsors are under growing pressure to bring liquefaction capacity online quickly, manage capital intensity, and adapt to evolving market, regulatory, and emissions requirements.
In response, LNG liquefaction technology has evolved well beyond traditional mega-scale, onshore LNG process plant designs toward a broader range of modular, mid-scale, nearshore, and floating LNG solutions. In this Gasworld webinar, Black & Veatch experts explore how modern LNG refrigeration systems, train configurations, and mixed refrigerant process options—including single mixed refrigerant and PRICO technology—have advanced. The discussion will examine how owners can align liquefaction choices with real-world drivers such as speed to market, bankability, LNG storage integration, and long-term competitiveness, while also addressing considerations across the full LNG value chain, from regasification to bunkering and offtake strategies.
Joining gasworld for this in-depth discussion are Justin Ellrich, Associate Vice President and LNG/Liquefaction Technology Manager at Black & Veatch, and Kyle Haberberger, Business Development professional specializing in LNG and FLNG markets. Together, they will share practical insights on how liquefaction technologies should be evaluated today—moving beyond headline efficiency metrics to focus on bankability, schedule certainty, gas composition, and project-specific requirements.