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What is LNG?
LNG or liquefied natural gas is natural gas that is converted into liquid by way of cooling.
At a temperature of -162°C (-260°F), the gas is turned into liquid and its volume is significantly reduced, making it easier to transport in larger amounts via ships and trucks.
Once transported, it is then unloaded into regasification plants and terminals which revert it to its gaseous state.
It is now ready to be channeled to use in homes or in various businesses and industries.
Where LNG goes after it's transported?
Where LNG goes after it's transported?
Once LNG is regasified into gas, it is then channeled to multiple sectors that power our daily lives in various ways.
In residences:
for heating and cooking in homes
In businesses:
for heating, cooking and transportation
In industries:
used as a source of power in certain manufacturing sectors, fuels power plants and in the generation of electrical power
How LNG brings us closer to a lower carbon future?
How LNG brings us closer to a lower carbon future?
In recognising the impact that other energy sources and fossil fuels have on the planet,
we believe that the benefits of LNG make it the best fuel forward as we work towards a sustainable and lower-carbon future.
Lesser carbon emission compared to coal-based power
Cleaner energy source for use in heavy industries
Versatile use cases bring about lasting energy security while more optimized sources are researched and explored
The global reach of our facilities and diverse LNG fleet
The global reach of our facilities and diverse LNG fleet
SATU and DUA
Our track record in bringing you the natural advantage of LNG
Our track record in bringing you the natural advantage of LNG
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