Year: 2006 Language: english Author: The Petroleum Economist, PricewaterhouseCoopers Genre: Dictionary Publisher: The Petroleum Economist Ltd. Edition: 3rd ISBN: 1 86186 102 8 Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 93 Description: The growing and changing nature of LNG means that its language brings together terms from the worlds of finance, utilities, trading and many other sectors, as well as from gas and shipping. Our LNG Glossary provides a comprehensive guide to these terms. Like any guide to language it is, at times, intriguing and fascinating. For example, someone from outside the LNG industry might be forgiven for thinking that admeasurement would help tell them if their latest television commercial is performing well. In fact, it refers to the confirmed or official dimensions of an LNG ship. It will be of use to a broad audience – chief executive officers, accountants, traders, regulators, tax consultants and many more – bringing together technological, engineering, commercial, accounting and other terms from both inside and outside the sector. We publish it in conjunction with The Petroleum Economist Ltd as a practical contribution to promoting transparency, understanding and knowledge in the global LNG industry. (Extracted from the PricewaterhouseCoopers introduction)
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LNG - A Glossary of Terms
Year: 2006
Language: english
Author: The Petroleum Economist, PricewaterhouseCoopers
Genre: Dictionary
Publisher: The Petroleum Economist Ltd.
Edition: 3rd
ISBN: 1 86186 102 8
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 93
Description: The growing and changing nature of LNG means that its language brings together terms from the worlds of finance, utilities, trading and many other sectors, as well as from gas and shipping.
Our LNG Glossary provides a comprehensive guide to these terms. Like any guide to language it is, at times, intriguing and fascinating. For example, someone from outside the LNG industry might be forgiven for thinking that admeasurement would help tell them if their latest television commercial is performing well. In fact, it refers to the confirmed or official dimensions of an LNG ship.
It will be of use to a broad audience – chief executive officers, accountants, traders, regulators, tax consultants and many more – bringing together technological, engineering, commercial, accounting and other terms from both inside and outside the sector. We publish it in conjunction with The Petroleum Economist Ltd as a practical
contribution to promoting transparency, understanding and knowledge in the global LNG industry.
(Extracted from the PricewaterhouseCoopers introduction)
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