LNG 101 provides a comprehensive introduction to liquefied natural gas from a Canadian perspective, highlighting its origins and critical role in global energy markets. The course traces natural gas from its geological formation and extraction to processing, liquefaction, and export via shipping routes. It explains the various components of natural gas, the infrastructure involved such as pipelines and hubs, and the specific advantages of Canadian gas in terms of availability, reliability, regulation, and security. Learners will also explore the geopolitical landscape influencing LNG markets and LNG’s debated role in the global energy transition. This fundamental course is designed for both non-technical and technical audiences seeking a broad understanding of LNG within global trade and clean energy contexts.Read more...
Who Should Take This Course
• Energy industry professionals
• Business and development specialists
• Non-technical individuals interested in LNG
• Technical personnel seeking market insights
What You Will Learn
• Geopolitical and market dynamics
• LNG processing and export methods
• Origins and components of natural gas
• Canadian gas advantages and regulations
Why This Course Works
• Understand LNG’s global energy role
• Gain Canadian LNG market perspective
• Explore LNG’s energy transition potential
• Discuss geopolitical factors affecting LNG