LNG is a global commodity, i.e. a product that is usable and that can be delivered worldwide to meet the energy demand. Statistics reveal the complexity of commercial, political and technical drivers and how these drivers are conspiring to increase the future LNG demand. For LNG production the removal of CO2 is required down to concentrations of around 50 ppm against the 0.02-0.025 molar fraction of the gas net. On the other hand increasing world energy demand and pricing trends encourage oil and gas companies to look at exploiting acid natural gas fields previously uneconomic. Conventional technologies for natural gas purification may not be suitable for treating gas with high CO2 (and/or H2S) content. As a matter of fact, the traditional ...