LNG: Adapting to a more strategic role calls for effective quality analysis
Disruptions of global hydrocarbon supply chains have increased the importance of liquefied natural gas (LNG), causing larger numbers of buyers and sellers to consider it for satisfying energy demand. For some, this is unfamiliar territory, requiring greater knowledge of the technologies and practices involved, as billions of dollars will be changing hands.
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Garza, A. - Endress+Hauser, Greenwood, Indiana
Alan Garza is the Product Marketing Manager for the advanced analysis product lines at Endress+Hauser. He began his career at Endress+Hauser as a Rotational Engineer, where he developed multiple instrumentation technologies. Mr. Garza was also part of the inside sales team, where he championed gas analytics and developed as an applications engineer. His background also includes business development and operations management. He earned a BS degree in mechanical engineering technology from the University of Houston.
Miller, S. - Endress+Hauser, Rancho Cucamonga, California
Sam Miller is responsible for product marketing at SpectraSensors, an Endress+Hauser company. He has more than 20 yr of experience in oil and gas markets and in the development of laser-based products. He is a member of the ASTM D03 standards committee and participates in numerous natural gas conferences and symposiums, including those of the American Gas Association (AGA), the ISA Analysis Division, and various international hydrocarbon measurement organizations. Mr. Miller earned a BS degree from California Polytechnic University, Pomona, and an MBA degree from the University of California, Irvine.
Sutherland, S. - Endress+Hauser, Houston, Texas
Scott Sutherland is the Product Manager at Endress+Hauser Optical Analysis. He is responsible for Raman analyzers, including the Raman Rxn5 analyzer and its applications in the oil and gas and chemical industries, including ammonia and methanol production, hydrogen generation and synthetic natural gas. Dr. Sutherland has spent more than 32 yr designing Raman analyzers and developing Raman solutions for General Electric, Thermo Electron, Photon Systems, Bruker Optics and Endress+Hauser in the areas of law enforcement, forensics, pharmaceuticals, hazardous materials and process gas analysis. He earned BS degrees in physics and chemistry from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, and a PhD in analytical chemistry from the University of Florida.
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