Linde Process Plants completes first natural gas symposium
Linde Process Plants (LPP) just completed its first-ever Natural Gas Symposium, the group announced on Friday.
The program was a comprehensive yet practical forum to explore information on various NGL and LNG industry practices, technologies, market and regulatory developments and more.
LPP hosted the industry event in Tampa, Florida, on Feb. 25 and 26. Attendees included midstream, petrochemical, refining and consulting companies.
Attendees and company representatives were said to be very pleased with the diversity of content and the quality of group discussion.
“Our objective for the event was to provide practical information that could be put to immediate use,” said Jody Black, vice president of sales at LPP.
“It was encouraging to see the interaction and engagement from industry representatives," he added. "As a service provider, I felt everyone gained a collaborative view of market opportunities and potential creative solutions."

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