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AG&P Engineering launched

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AG&P (Atlantic, Gulf and Pacific Company) has launched AG&P Engineering Inc. in Houston, US.

Combined with its subsidiary, Gas Entec of South Korea and its construction and engineering group in the Philippines, AG&P Engineering will develop innovative LNG infrastructure assets to serve the needs of power, bunkering, mining, transportation and industrial users in emerging economies that are currently off-grid and not served by existing LNG networks.

AG&P Engineering will focus on LNG import terminals and their supply chains. It aims to deliver LNG or gas to last-mile customers at a lower, pragmatic capital cost.

Alfred Moujaes has been appointed as Head of AG&P Engineering. He is joined by former Black & Veatch Corp. colleagues Nancy Ballout as Vice President Process Operations, David Franklin as Vice President Engineering, Julio Rios as Vice President Technology, Charles Rice as Principal Piping Engineer, Ali Aga as Project Manager for Engineering Procurement and Construction, and Linna Wang as Principle Process Engineer.

Mr Moujaes said: “Despite the competitive cost and high demand for LNG, projects have suffered from inertia because of a lack of the right infrastructure and the prohibitively high cost of developing it, creating a distribution gap for off-grid customers […] AG&P Engineering is bridging this gap by providing fast-track, scalable engineering designs for any or all parts of the LNG supply chain. Costs are substantially reduced by having an in-house engineering team because project delays and overall cost increases are often attributed to bespoke third-party engineering. Our approach will make it easier and faster for last-mile customers to access LNG.”

Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/gas-processing/19072017/agp-engineering-launched/

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