Liquefied Natural Gas obtained through the cooling of natural gas to minus 160° C at normal pressure The gas is liquefied to allow transportation from the place of extraction to the sites at which it is transformed and consumed One ton of LNG corresponds to 1,400 cubic meters of gas
Liquefied Natural Gas obtained through the cooling of natural gas to minus 160° C at normal pressure The gas is liquefied to allow transportation from the place of extraction to the sites at which it is transformed and consumed One ton of LNG corresponds to 1,400 cubic meters of gas
Abbreviation for Liquefied Natural Gas heat exchanger, units typically reach over 200 feet in length, over 14 feet in diameter, and weigh more than 250 tons and are used to liquefy natural gas at major gas processing facilities around the world (0301)
is the abbreviation for liquefied natural gas Natural gas becomes liquid at a temperature of -162°C and its volume is reduced to a 600th of its original volume Only through this does transportation from faraway natural gas fields become profitable