Americas LNG: Cutting-edge technical solutions for a rapid-growth industry
Universal-DateRange-EndashAs the deadline for submissions to the Americas LNG Summit 2026 Call for Papers approaches, this webinar brings together three standout presentations from last year’s technical conference programme. These sessions exemplify the depth, rigour, and practical relevance that defined the 2025 agenda, highlighting the engineering insight shaping today’s LNG landscape.
The webinar will feature highlights from the following presentations:
- “Economically derisking energy transport: Can LNG compete as a low carbon energy carrier?”
An in-depth techno-economic comparison of LNG paired with carbon capture against alternative low-carbon energy carriers, assessing emissions, cost, regional constraints, and long-term transition value across global transport scenarios. - “Optimisation of modular LNG liquefaction”
A detailed technical examination of IPSMR® systems, exploring how design variables – including cold box configuration, compressor scale, and air cooler performance – define the optimal operating “sweet spot,” enabling cost efficiency, reduced project risk, and accelerated deployment without compromising performance. - “Streamlining the LNG regulatory landscape: A review of industry practices for methane mitigation and emissions management”
A comprehensive review of evolving global methane regulations and voluntary initiatives, highlighting gaps and overlaps in LDAR requirements and presenting recommendations to improve alignment, transparency, and emissions reduction across the LNG value chain.
By welcoming back exceptional technical speakers from the 2025 conference, this webinar highlights the calibre of insight and real-world applicability that set the benchmark for the programme. As the Americas LNG Summit 2026 Call for Papers opens, technical experts, engineers, and innovators across the LNG value chain are invited to submit abstracts and help shape the next chapter of the technical conference.
- “Economically derisking energy transport: Can LNG compete as a low carbon energy carrier?”

