KEY CHARACTERISTICS
State: Stored and transported in liquid form at cryogenic temperatures (approximately −162°C); vaporizes into natural gas when warmed.
Energy Density: High energy content by volume in liquid form, enabling efficient storage and transportation of large quantities of natural gas.
Clean Fuel: Produces lower carbon dioxide emissions and negligible sulfur oxides, particulates, and nitrogen oxides compared to coal, oil, and diesel fuels.
COMMON USES
Power Generation: Used in gas-fired power plants to produce reliable and efficient electricity with lower environmental impact.
Industrial Use: Applied in industries such as steel, cement, glass manufacturing, petrochemicals, and food processing for heating and energy needs.
Transportation & Marine Fuel: Used as a cleaner alternative to diesel in trucks, buses, locomotives, and ships, especially for long-haul and maritime operations.