The 38th International Scientific and Expert Meeting of Gas Professionals will be traditionally held on 10-12 May 2023 at the Congress Center of the Grand Hotel Adriatic in Opatija, and organized by the Croatian Gas Association (CGA), a member of the International Gas Union (IGU) and the Croatian Gas Center. The three-day international conference and exhibition dedicated to natural gas, liquefied natural gas (LNG), and low-carbon solutions is one of the largest in Southeast Europe.
Presented with the prospect of supply limitations associated with traditional CO2 sources, industry is looking to diversify sourcing and also attempt to decarbonise its processes to help drive a circular economy.
As global carbon dioxide (CO2) markets grapple with increasingly volatile conditions, supply shortages continue to threaten the industry. Intensified by record gas prices, squeezed margins in ammonia markets, temporary plant closures, maintenance downtime, depleted storage.
Rarely can the focus on carbon dioxide (CO2) been more intense, whether it is government leaders grappling with Net Zero and emission targets, or food and beverage producers and packaging manufacturers wrestling with supply shortages.
Heinz-Jürgen Hiller, Business Development LNG at VTG Rail Europe, looks at LNG transportation by rail and the important role it could play in the future of the LNG industry.