liquefied natural gas (Q654)

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LNG is a natural gas, converted into liquid form for ease of storage or transport. The liquefaction process involves cooling the gas to around -162 °C and removing certain impurities, such as dust and carbon dioxide.
  • liquified natural gas
  • LNG
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liquefied natural gas
LNG is a natural gas, converted into liquid form for ease of storage or transport. The liquefaction process involves cooling the gas to around -162 °C and removing certain impurities, such as dust and carbon dioxide.
  • liquified natural gas
  • LNG

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