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Final investment decision will expand South Texas export terminal to 24 mtpa by 2030
Collaboration to cover operations in North America and Asia
Corbeil to lead engineering strategy and support turbomachinery innovation
Project adds new production and kicks off broader Gulf expansion
First export-ready U.S.-ordered vessel in nearly 50 years to be built at Philly Shipyard
Rudnitzki brings more than two decades of experience to role
Eni to purchase 2 MTPA of LNG over 20-year period
IGPS JV to serve growing demand for energy solutions with U.S.-built packaging systems
Agreements with Siemens, Samsung Heavy Industries, and Black & Veatch secure execution path for floating LNG project
Project to feature carbon capture and serve multiple LNG export channels
Japanese power giant secures up to 5.5 million tonnes per year through multi-decade agreements with U.S. suppliers
Online tool monitors post-FID capacity buildout
Abu Dhabi-based energy investment platform to expand gas, chemicals and AI-linked energy systems
Italian company designs turbomachinery control systems
Replacement for Michael Dunn, who is retiring
Harper to lead CCUS firm
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This continues a series of Cornerstones of Compression corollary articles that provide an historical look at the industries that drove the invention and technological evolution of compressors and that supported the growth and development of the industries that depended on them. This issue introduces compressors developed for “making cold.”
Longest gap in almost two years
$357 million deal announced
Move gives developers more time to begin exports