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LNG is usually stored in cryogenic storage tanks at -162°C and a pressure of about 0.1MPa.

LNG storage tanks purify natural gas, compress and heat it, and remove N2, CO2, H2O, sulfides, solid impurities, etc. under the action of mixed refrigerant, and finally obtain -162°C liquid LNG. Af...
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LNG storage tanks purify natural gas, compress and heat it, and remove N2, CO2, H2O, sulfides, solid impurities, etc. under the action of mixed refrigerant, and finally obtain -162°C liquid LNG. After the above liquefaction process, the volume of natural gas is reduced by 600 times. LNG is usually stored in cryogenic storage tanks at -162°C and a pressure of about 0.1MPa.

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