Hilary Kramer submits: Syntroleum Corporation utilizes cutting edge technology in the field of natural gas . Syntroleum has patented a gas-to-liquids process [GTL ] that takes natural or synthetic gas and converts it to synthetic liquid hydrocarbons.
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AMEC NNC is a leading international engineering services company providing engineering and technical services to a range of customers both in the UK and overseas.
TOKYO: Inpex Holdings Inc and five other Japanese companies are joining to develop gas-to-liquids technology, aiming to cut plant building costs and enabling them to beat GTL front-runners Royal Dutch Shell Plc and Sasol Ltd.
Air Products today announced it will construct a nitrogen trifluoride (NF3) plant in Ulsan, Korea to support the fast growing Asian semiconductor and liquid crystal display (LCD) markets. The new production facility will be operated by Air Products Korea Electronics and will be constructed at the company's existing specialty gas site in Ulsan. The first phase of the new plant will produce in
Electricity producers Contact Energy and Genesis Energy are pushing ahead with a $600 million backstop plan to import liquefied natural gas, announcing Port of Taranaki as the preferred unloading site.
TOKYO, Oct 4 (Reuters) - A Japanese consortium of six oil and engineering firms and the government will work together to develop gas-to-liquid (GTL) technologies with the aim of building a commercial plant by around 2012, members said on Wednesday.