Liquified Natural Gas. Natural gas converted to a liquid state, usually for storage purposes, by pressure and severe cooling.
Liquefied natural gas. Natural gas, gaseous at normal temperatures and pressures but held in the liquid state at very low temperatures (and at high pressure), to facilitate storage and transport.
Liquified natural gas. Natural gas that has been liquified for ease of transport by cooling the gas to -162·C. Natural gas has 600 times the volume of LNG.
Liquefied Natural Gas. Gas stored in liquid form.
Liquefied Natural Gas is natural gas that has been cooled to - 260°F ( - 163°C), which liquefies it for safer, easier transport.
LIQUEFIED NATURAL GAS. natural gas (mainly methane) that has been liquefied for ease of storage and transportation. The gas is liquefied either by reducing temperature or increasing pressure.
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Abbreviation for Liquefied Natural Gas heat exchanger, units typically reach over 200 feet in length, over 14 feet in diameter, and weigh more than 250 tons and are used to liquefy natural gas at major gas processing facilities around the world. ( 0301)
Liquefied Natural Gas. Natural gas liquefied either by refrigeration or by pressure to facilitate storage or transportation.
Liquefied Natural Gas obtained under pressure through the cooling of natural gas to minus 160° C. The gas is liquefied to allow transportation from the place of extraction to the sites at which it is transformed and consumed. One metric ton of LNG corresponds to 1,400 cubic meters of gas.
Liquefied Natural Gas. Natural gas that has been liquefied by refrigeration or pressure to facilitate storage or transport. Generally consists of methane.
Liquefied natural gas. Supercooled natural gas that is maintained as a liquid at or below -160°C; LNG occupies 1/640th of its original volume and is therefore easier to transport if pipelines cannot be used.
LIQUEFIED NATURAL GAS. Gas that is liquefied under extremely cold temperatures and high pressure to facilitate storage or transportation in specially designed vessels.
Liquified natural gas. Natural gas liquified either by refrigeration or by by pressure.
Liquefied Natural Gas. Reducing the temperature of natural gas to minus 259 degrees at atmospheric pressure will convert the gas into a liquid. Its volume as a liquid is about 1/600 compared to its volume as a gas.
Liquified Natural Gas. When natural gas is cooled to a temperature of approximatley -160 degrees at atmospheric pressure, it condenses to a liquid called Liquified Natural Gas (LNG). Natural gas is composed primarily of methane (typically at least 90%), but may also contain ethane, propane and heavier hydrocarbons.
Liquefied natural gas. natural gas that is cooled to minus 263.2 degrees Fahrenheit in order to turn it into a liquid. It is a cleaner alternative to diesel fuel, helping to keep our air cleaner. Waste Management has the largest fleet of 100 percent natural gas trucks in the solid waste industry, with the heaviest concentration of natural gas trucks operating at Waste Management of Southern California.
The abbreviation for Liquefied Natural Gas.
Liquefied Natural Gas. Gas, mainly methane, that has been liquefied in a refrigeration and pressure process to facilitate storage or transportation.
Liquefied Natural Gas. Natural gas (primarily methane) that has been condensed to a liquid by reducing its temperature to -260 degrees Fahrenheit at atmospheric pressure.
Liquefied Natural Gas. An alternative fuel; a natural gas cooled to below its boiling point of -260 degrees Fahrenheit so that it becomes a liquid; stored in a vacuum bottle-type container at very low temperatures and under moderate pressure. LNG vapor is lighter than air.
liquefied natural gas; natural gas can be cooled until it becomes liquid and then be stored in tanks. This reduces the volume by about 600 times. For transportation between locations where other means of transportation (such as pipelines) is uneconomic, natural gas can be transported by ship as LNG.
Liquefied Natural Gas. A method of storing natural gas as a liquid. When the temperature of natural gas is reduced to minus 260 degrees Fahrenheit, it becomes a liquid and its volume is reduced 600 times. LNG is used for peak shaving or augmenting flowing gas supplies during periods of high load.
Liquefield Natural Gas. Similar to LPG but consisting of lighter hydrocarbons, such as methane and ethane.
Liquified Natural Gas. Natural gas that has been condensed to a liquid typically by cryogenically cooling the gas.
Liquified natural gas (primarily methane). [Friedman 1989
Liquid natural gas. Natural gaseous hydrocarbons that are pressurized and cooled in order to be stored and/or transported in liquid form.
Liquefied Natural Gas. Gas, mainly methane, liquefied under pressure and low temperature.
liquefied natural gas. Natural gas converted to liquid form by cooling to a very low temperature.
Liquefied Natural Gas. Natural gas (primarily methane) which has been liquefied by reducing its temperature to minus 260 degrees Fahrenheit at atmospheric pressure.
liquefied natural gas is obtained by cooling down natural gas to minus 160°C. at normal pressure. The gas is liquefied to make it facilitate its transportation from the place of extraction to that of processing and/or utilisation. A tonne of LNG equates to 1,400 cubic metres of gas.
An abbreviation for Liquified Natural Gas.
Liquefied Natural Gas. Natural gas that has been cooled and compressed into a liquid state in order to more efficiently transport it from producing regions to market. Most LNG is produced in oil-rich, equatorial countries with little use for natural gas for space heating, such as Algeria, Trinidad and Qatar. It is then transported by ship to import facilities where it is stored and ultimately vaporized and delivered into the pipeline system. LNG is expensive to produce on a commodity basis but is valuable as a source of peaking gas since it can be delivered into constrained market areas without requiring large investments in pipeline capacity back to producing regions.
Liquefied Natural Gas. Natural gas (mainly methane) in a liquid form. It is obtained by cooling natural gas to about minus 160 degrees Celsius at normal atmospheric pressure.
Natural gas (primarily methane) that has been liquefied by reducing its temperature to minus 260 degrees F at atmospheric pressure.
Liquefied Natural Gas. Natural gas which has been transformed into a liquid state. Due to its high energy density, constant calorific value and high purity, LNG has high potential as a future vehicle fuel.
Liquefied Natural Gas. Natural gas which is cooled and maintained as a liquid at -160o Celcius, reduced in volume nearly 600-fold. When shipped by tanker, it is typically vapourized at the receiving terminal for pipeline transport.
Liquefied Natural Gas. A method to store natural gas. Natural gas can be converted to a liquid state by pressure and severe cooling, and then returned to its original form to be used as a fuel.
Liquefied Natural Gas. Natural gas that has been liquefied by chilling. Natural gas is liquefied to reduce its volume and thereby facilitate bulk storage and transport. (600 cubic feet of natural gas=1 cubic foot of liquefied natural gas)
Liquefied Natural Gas. Natural gas which has been made liquid by reducing its temperature to minus 258 degrees Fahrenheit at atmospheric pressure. Its volume is 1/600 of gas in vapor form.
Liquefied Natural Gas. Natural gas that has been refrigerated to cryonic temperatures where the gas condenses into a liquid.
Liquefied Natural Gas. Natural gas that has been liquefied by reducing its temperature to minus 260 degrees Fahrenheit at atmospheric pressure. It remains a liquid at -116 degrees Fahrenheit and 673 psig. In volume, it occupies 1/600 of that of the vapor at standard temperature and pressure.
liquefied natural gas, or a carrier of lng.
Liquefied Natural Gas. Natural gas that has been cooled to -259 degrees Fahrenheit (-161 degrees Celsius) and at which point it is condensed into a liquid which is colorless, odorless, non-corrosive and non-toxic. Characterized as a cryogenic liquid.