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The Small Scale Liquefaction market is a subset of the Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) industry. It is focused on the production of small-scale LNG, which is typically used for local or regional applications. Small-scale LNG is produced in smaller quantities than traditional LNG, and is often used for transportation, industrial, and residential applications. It is typically produced in modular liquefaction plants, which are designed to be easily transported and installed.
Small-scale LNG is becoming increasingly popular due to its cost-effectiveness and flexibility. It is also becoming more widely used in remote areas, where traditional LNG is not available.
Some of the major players in the Small Scale Liquefaction market include Shell, Engie, Total, and Gazprom. Other companies in the market include Wartsila, Skangas, and Gasum. Show Less Read more