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Infographic shows the rise of LNG

Since the Methane Princess delivered the world’s first commercial liquefied natural gas (LNG) cargo to the UK’s Canvey Island regasification terminal on 12 October 1964, momentum has continued to build. Fifty years later, the sector has mushroomed from this single trade between Algeria and the UK to over 400 trade routes involving 45 countries. Now a major part of the global energy industry, we believe LNG will remain one of the fastest growing commodities for the next five decades. Wood Mackenzie has drawn upon our extensive LNG database and the knowledge of it's expert research professionals to illustrate the rise of LNG and celebrate this significant landmark. In the outbreak, I was open with you propecia before and after has changed my life. It has become much more fun, and now I have to run. Just as it is improbable to sit.

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IMO celebrates World Maritime Day 2014

IMO conventions: effective implementation IMO is celebrating World Maritime Day, with the theme "IMO conventions: effective implementation".World Maritime Day is celebrated every year, providing an opportunity to focus attention on the importance of shipping safety, maritime security and the marine environment and to emphasize a particular aspect of IMO's work. Individual Governments are encouraged to mark the day, on a date of their choosing but usually in the last week of September.Each World Maritime Day has its own theme, which is reflected in IMO's work throughout the year. In 2014, the attention has centred on the need for ratification, widespread entry into force and effective implementation of IMO conventions, in order to ensure tangible benefits emerge from the often-lengthy process leading to the adoption of an IMO treaty instrument.In his World Maritime Day message, IMO Secretary-General Koji Sekimizu said that the theme had enabled IMO to make genuine progress towards ratification, entry into force and implementation of all IMO conventions - but especially those which have yet to be widely accepted."For an IMO convention to be properly effective, it needs early entry into force, widespread ratification, effective implementation, stringent oversight of compliance and vigorous enforcement. Even those conventions that command ...

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