WEBINAR

Understanding & Improving LNG Performance: Maximize your LNG Facilities Availability, Efficiency, and Competitiveness

WHEN: Wednesday, October 9, 2024, 10 AM CDT (3 PM GMT/UTC, 6 PM AST - Arabian Standard Time)

LENGTH: 55 Minutes (40 min presentation, 15 min Q&A)

Join us to uncover how you can optimize your liquified natural gas (LNG) operations, improve efficiency, and stay ahead of the competition. Gain insights into key metrics that set top-performing LNG assets apart and essential strategies to enhance your own operations. Don’t miss this opportunity to elevate your LNG operations with proven strategies and forward-thinking approaches.

Walk away with a clear understanding of how benchmarking can be a powerful tool to drive continuous improvement and achieve excellence in your LNG operations.

  

WHAT YOU’LL LEARN:

  • Key metrics that distinguish top-performing LNG assets, providing you a road map to enhance your own operations.
  • Insights into best practices and strategies that consistently lead to top performance across the LNG industry.
  • Performance metrics with the greatest impact on availability, operating costs, maintenance efficiency, and personnel management, to help you concentrate your efforts on the areas that truly drive long-term success.
  • The importance of setting a balanced scorecard for your LNG asset and guidance in developing a balanced approach that optimizes overall performance without overextending resources. Data shows that no single LNG asset excels in every KPI. Pursuing the pacesetter in every category isn't feasible or sustainable over the long term.
  • Trends and potential risks, helping you anticipate future challenges and position your assets for long-term success.

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Speaker: Peter Dasbach, LNG Senior Advisor

Peter began his career with Shell Chemicals and has 35+ years’ industry experience with broad international experience in operations, technology, business, and project development in the oil, gas, and chemicals industries. He has served in both a technical and managerial capacity, which has included leading multidisciplinary and multinational teams. Peter has worked throughout the world, including the Netherlands, Japan, Germany, the United States, and the United Kingdom. He holds Master of Science and Bachelor of Science degrees in Chemical Engineering.

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