LNG is created by cooling natural gas to -260°F, containing primarily methane. LPG is a mixture of propane and butane, stored at -44°F under moderate pressure. LPG has higher energy content per unit volume than LNG
Refineries transform crude oil into various products like LPG, gasoline, and diesel. Modern refineries process up to 800,000-900,000 barrels daily. Industry began in 1846 with kerosene production from coal
LPG is a liquefied petroleum gas with CAS No. 68476-85-7. Manufactured by STAR RAFİNERİ A.Ş. in Aliağa, İzmir. Used as fuel in residences and industry
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NGL (Natural Gas Liquids) are refined natural gas cooled to −161°C. NGLs include propane, butane, isobutane, ethane, and other hydrocarbons. NGLs comprise 1-10% of raw natural gas flow. NGL fractionation separates NGLs from methane in processing plants
LPG is measured in kilograms (kg) and litres (L). 1kg of LPG equals 1.96 litres in Australia. 1L of LPG weighs 0.51kg. LPG expands about 270 times when converting from liquid to gas