Monday, January 14, 2013

The Role of Compressed Natural Gas in Production and Marine Transport

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The Role of Compressed Natural Gas in Production and Marine Transport

Monday, January 14

4:00 PM

Room E19-319
MIT Campus

Paul Britton
Paul Britton
Managing Director
Enersea Transport, LLC.

Abstract

On January 14th Paul Britton of EnerSea Transport LLC
will be speaking at the MIT Energy Initiative about how technological innovation in marine transport could revolutionize the global natural gas market. In particular, he will describe his company's low-cost, Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) shipping technology, which is being considered around the world as a compliment to the current international gas transport technologies, namely, large-scale pipelines and liquefied natural gas (LNG) ships/terminals.

About the Speaker

Paul Britton has served as EnerSea’s Managing Director since May 2001, and has overall responsibility for the Company’s commercial and technical development.
Paul started his career with Conoco working internationally in both upstream and downstream infrastructure projects that included deepwater pipelines in the North Sea and natural gas processing plants in Trinidad.
Paul then managed several large engineering projects for INTEC Engineering, most notably Gazprom’s Blue Stream Phase I development study for a gas pipeline connecting Turkey and Russia in 2,150 meters of water depth.
Paul started up and managed Advanced Production and Loading, Inc. (“APL”) in Houston, marketing offshore ship’s turrets and loading systems to new markets in the Gulf of Mexico, Atlantic Canada and South America.
Prior to working at EnerSea, Paul developed Schlumberger’s Asset Management business in Asia. Paul earned his Bachelor’s degree in Petroleum Engineering from the University of Oklahoma in 1986, and is a registered Professional Engineer in the State of Texas.

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