Mokhatab, S.
Saeid Mokhatab is a world-class expert in the natural gas processing industry who has worked on the design and operation of several gas processing plants, and has contributed to gas processing technology improvements through 300 technical papers and two well-known handbooks published by Elsevier in the US. He has held technical advisory positions for leading professional journals, societies and conferences in the field of gas processing, and has received a number of international awards in recognition of his outstanding work in the natural gas industry.
HPIn LNG: Diversification shrinks international gas trading market
Globalization in many areas of business and commerce is providing numerous opportunities for expanded trade links across the world. Expansion of the infrastructure along the full length of the liquefi..
HPIn LNG: Changing role of long-term LNG contracts
The traditional liquefied natural gas (LNG) supply chain applies a carefully structured and contractually defined system to share risk among all participants. Central to this structure is the long-ter..
HPIn LNG: Challenges ahead for LNG
Liquefied natural gas (LNG) will play an important role in meeting future natural gas demand/ consumption. Particularly in industrial nations, natural gas (NG) is the preferred fuel for power generati..
Natural gas and LNG trade - a global perspective
New dynamics within the gas industry will accelerate its ability to eclipse oil as the premier fuel of the world economy
Quickly estimate hydrate formation conditions in natural gases
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