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What is a LNG?

Liquefied natural gas, or LNG for short, is natural gas that has been cooled to a liquid condition for convenient storage and transit. Using cryogenic heat exchangers, natural gas is liquefied when cooled to roughly -260°F (-161.5°C), making it easier to handle.

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In the upcoming decades, liquefied natural gas is anticipated to emerge as a significant energy source due to its abundance, dependability, and cleanliness. Being a refrigerant, natural gas is liquid at extremely low temperatures. Liquid natural gas can be safely and effectively delivered from areas with abundant resources to areas with high demand.

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