Gas-to-Liquids Plants Suffer High Implementation Costs

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Hira Shahnawaz Akhtar
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Gas-to-Liquids (GTL) plants were all the rage some time ago with environmentalists supporting the use of cleaner burning fuels in lieu of gas. However, recent developments in this area have indicated that GTL plants may be less feasible than was earlier anticipated. Gas-to-Liquids plants improve energy availability Gas-to-Liquids plants convert natural gas to liquid fuels and other products which are commonly extracted from crude oil. GTL plants ensure that gas is not burned immediately; instead, it is converted into cleaner fuels which are safer for the environment. Products that can be commonly extracted from natural gas in a GTL plant…

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Hira is a financial analyst whose expertise lies in commodity and other financial markets. Hira is currently an independent financial consultant and is working with many international firms like American Arab Solutions (AAS). She has previously served as a Senior Research Analyst at Alternate Research (Pvt.) Ltd. as the Team Leader for the International Equities Research. She has also worked as an equities analyst of Pakistani E&P stocks at Invest Capital Markets. She has experience in business development and conducting feasibility studies in commodity markets, specifically in sugar, palm oil and canola oilseeds. She has cleared all three levels of her CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst) and has an undergraduate degree in Finance.

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