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What Is LNG?

LNG , “ Liquified Natural Gas” is the liquid form of natural gas. Natural gas liquefies when it is cooled down to -162 °C under atmospheric pressure. If one unit volume of LNG is vaporized, approximately 600 unit volume of natural gas is obtained. LNG’s density is less than half of density of water. LNG is a naturally odorless, colorless, non-corrosive and non-toxic liquid. In order to be perceptible, odorants are added in gas form. When mixed with air, its combustion limits are between %5 and %15 in terms of its volume. Since pollutants is decomposed during liquefying process , LNG is cleaner compared to standard natural gas.

Fields of Use: LNG can be used in anywhere natural gas is needed.

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