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  • The Eleventh International LNG/LPG Conference, Gastech 85 was held in the Palais des Congres "Acropolis," Nice, France, from November 12-15, 1985. More than 50 papers were presented in nine working sessions: World Gas Supplies, LPG Production and Trade, Safety and Training, Development of Frontier Gas Fields: The Technological Challenge (a new session for the Gastech meetings), Transportation, Technology & Operations, Commercial, Documentation & Contracts, Gases as Transportation Fuels, Liquefied Gas Terminals and Storage, Technical Developments and Materials.

    The "Proceedings" of Gastech 85 have now been published in the form of a substantially sized bound volume containing all the original papers and illustrative material, presentations of these papers and a skilfully edited verbatim report of the ensuing discussion sessions. The volume represents current thinking on virtually all aspects of the LNG and LPG industries and is essential reading and reference material for anyone who has business with these industries.

    Copies of the "Proceedings" of Gastech 85 (8 V* inches by 113A inches, 580 pages) are available at a cost of £60.00 (or equivalent in other currencies) from Gastech Ltd. 2 Station Road, Rickmansworth, Herts WD3 1QP, England. Telephone: 0923 776363.

  • delegates who are the principal visitors to the display areas. The opening session in the Gastech series is traditionally devoted to World Gas Supplies, and the 1985 meeting is no exception. It will, however, feature for the first time a round table panel discussion on the LNG trades. The

  • the Conference papers are mailed to registered delegates well in advance of the meeting. Conference Program Tuesday, November 6 Session 1: World Gas Supplies. Chairman: Dr. George H.B. Verberg, director-general for energy, Ministry of Economic Affairs, The Hague, Netherlands. 2:15 pm—Opening remarks

  • & Exhibition Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, October 18-21 The 13th International LNG & LPG Conference and Exhibition, Gastech 88, will be held in the Putra World Trade Center, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, from October 18-21, 1988. It will be the first Gastech meeting to be held in a major LNG exporting country

  • Hamburg, will be the most important meeting in the series with more than 50 separate presentations under seven different session headings: World Gas Supplies, LPG Production and Trade, Offshore Gas and Gas Production, Transportation Technology and Operations, Safety and Training, Liquefied Gas Storage

  • , November 7,1978 Official Opening Remarks, S.E.M. Andre Saint-Mleux, Minister of State, Principality of Monaco. Session 1, "World Gas Supplies"— Chairman: Rene Boudet, president, Gazocean, Paris. 1. "A Pricing Policy for OPEC LNG," A. Ferroukhi, head, International Economics Unit

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