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文档介绍:Liquid Natural Gas: Security of Supply Page 1
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Liquid Natural Gas:
Security of Supply to the
UK, 2003 to 2020
Prepared By
Professor John H Gittus. F R Eng. D Sc. D Tech.
Consultant.
July 1`8th 2003

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Prepared By Professor John H Gittus F R Eng. D Sc. D Tech
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PROFESSOR JOHN H GITTUS.

John Gittus was elected Regents’ Professor at the University of California in Los
Angeles in 1990. He is Visiting Professor of Nuclear Engineering at the University of
Plymouth, England. He was a Director of the United Kingdom Atomic Energy
Authority (later AEA Technology) and is now a Consultant to Governments and
private industry on nuclear matters world-wide. His recent clients include BNFL Plc,
The UK Government’s Department of Trade and Industry, Serco Plc, The Sumitomo
Corporation, the French pany COGEMA, Amersham Plc the radio
pany, Cox Insurance Plc, the world’s mercial insurer
of nuclear risks, Chaucer Insurance Holdings and ESKOM, the South African utility.

Professor Gittus is a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering (Britain’s top
1,000 engineers) and has Doctor of Science degrees from the Universities of London
and Stockholm. He has held over 30 patents and published over 100 papers in learned
Journals describing his personal research. He invented Nimonic 115, the strongest of
the early