An alternative fuel; a natural gas cooled to below its boiling point of -260 degrees Fahrenheit so that it becomes a liquid; stored in a vacuum bottle-type container at very low temperatures and under moderate pressure LNG vapor is lighter than air
Natural gas that is liquefied by reducing the temperature to -260oF, usually to allow for transportation by ship Upon reaching its final destination, LNG can be re-gasified and injected into the pipeline system
Natural gas which has been made liquid by reducing its temperature to minus 258o Fahrenheit at atmospheric pressure Its volume is 1/600 of gas in vapor form
Natural gas that has been liquefied by chilling Natural gas is liquefied to reduce its volume and thereby facilitate bulk storage and transport (600 cubic feet of natural gas=1 cubic foot of liquefied natural gas)