Liquefied Natural Gas - Energy
2013-4-30 · Natural gas is condensed to a liquid by cooling it to about -260°F (-162°C). This process reduces its volume by a factor of more than 600—similar to reducing the natural gas filling a beach ball into liquid filling a ping-pong ball (Figure 3). As a result, just one shipload of LNG can provide nearly 5 percent (roughly 3 billion
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