- Liquefied natural gas - Wikipedia
It takes up about 1 600th the volume of natural gas in the gaseous state at standard temperature and pressure LNG is odorless, colorless, non-toxic and non-corrosive Hazards include flammability after vaporization into a gaseous state, freezing and asphyxia
- 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
- Liquefied natural gas (LNG) | Description, Uses, Benefits - Britannica
liquefied natural gas (LNG), natural gas (primarily methane) that has been liquefied for ease of storing and transporting Liquefied natural gas (LNG) is 600 times smaller than natural gas when the latter is in its gaseous form, and it can be easily shipped overseas
- What is LNG? - ghd. com
Liquefied natural gas (LNG) is natural gas, primarily methane, that has been cooled to approximately -162 °C (-260 °F), transforming it into a liquid
- What is LNG? - Natural Gas Intelligence
Discover what LNG is Explore how Liquefied Natural Gas is produced, transported, and used to support global energy needs and sustainability
- US LNG exports hit record high in November on cooler weather, strong . . .
U S liquefied natural gas exports hit an all-time monthly high in November for the second straight month, driven by cooler weather and robust output from the country's two largest producers
- What is LNG Why It Matters in Energy Transition | THINK Gas
Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) is simply natural gas (mainly methane) that has been cooled to an extremely low temperature of around -162°C (-260°F), causing it to condense into a liquid state
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