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The floating liquefied natural gas (FLNG) sector is still relatively small, but it’s growing fast as demand for natural gas, flexibility and new technologies reshape offshore project strategies.

In this episode of Setting Course, an ABS Podcast, host Brad Cox talks with Kyle Haberberger from Black & Veatch and Terrance Roberts from ABS about where FLNG is taking off, how it compares with traditional onshore liquefaction, lessons from the FPSO sector and the digital tools driving the next wave of FLNG projects.

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Kyle Haberberger is a Business Development professional at Black & Veatch, specializing in the LNG and FLNG markets. He brings a strong process engineering background to commercial strategy, supporting clients across the full LNG value chain, including liquefaction, floating LNG (FLNG), and regasification solutions.  Kyle has contributed to a range of global energy projects, including Golar Hilli FLNG and Exmar Tango, where he has supported technical-commercial alignment and client engagement efforts.  He holds a degree from the University of Missouri–Columbia and is based in Overland Park, Kansas. Kyle works closely with cross‑functional engineering and commercial teams to help clients navigate complex LNG project development challenges and advance pragmatic, scalable energy solutions. He is also the author of a liquefaction patent involving the company’s proprietary PRICO® Process. 

Terrance Roberts is a Business Development Manager in Global Offshore for ABS and leads business development for the FLNG sector. He works with projects developers around the world to match their projects with the right classification and technical advisory services, helping them bring FLNG concepts to market with more confidence.