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- Liquefied natural gas - Wikipedia
The most important infrastructure needed for LNG production and transportation is an LNG plant consisting of one or more LNG trains, each of which is an independent unit for gas liquefaction and purification
- Liquefied natural gas - U. S. Energy Information Administration (EIA)
Liquefied natural gas (LNG) is natural gas that has been cooled to a liquid state (liquefied), to about -260° Fahrenheit, for shipping and storage The volume of natural gas in a liquid state is about 600 times smaller than its volume in a gaseous state (in natural gas pipelines)
- Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) - Department of Energy
While the majority of natural gas is delivered in its gaseous form via pipeline in the United States, the growth in the international market for natural gas has given rise to the use of natural gas in a liquefied form, or LNG
- The latest LNG news from the natural gas industry. LNG news today from . . .
The latest LNG news, industry trends and events from LNG Industry magazine, including LNG terminals, shipping, natural gas and liquefaction
- Understanding Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) | Department of Energy
While natural gas is commonly transported in its gaseous form via pipeline, it can also be moved long distances over the ocean as liquefied natural gas, or LNG
- What is LNG and why has it become so important? - BBC
What is LNG? LNG is methane, or methane mixed with ethane, cleansed of impurities and cooled to approximately -160C This turns the gas into a liquid, which takes up 600 times less space
- Liquefied natural gas (LNG) - Shell Global
LNG is natural gas cooled to around -162°C (-260°F), reducing its volume by about 600 times and transforming it into a liquid This allows it to be transported safely and efficiently over long distances, strengthening global energy security and connecting gas supply with demand around the world
- LNG vs Natural Gas: Understanding the Differences and Benefits
LNG combustion produces fewer emissions of sulfur dioxide, particulates, and nitrogen oxides compared to other fossil fuels, contributing to cleaner air quality and lower greenhouse gas emissions
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