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by on June 7, 2020
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Natural gas is the fuel we pretty much dependent on. The one fuel with more efficiency and more eco-friendly. On the other hand, propane is the petroleum gas, one we are much known as LPG, Liquefied Petroleum Gas. LPG is considered to be sold, transported, and used in a container. Can we do the same with Natural Gas? Let’s research these gas topics.

Natural Gas- LNG

Natural Gas, the same interprets as Liquified Natural Gas. Why liquified? Because the raw form of natural gas is too flammable. And such flammable gas is not good for transporting and distributing among its users. In unfortunate cases, a little bit of unconsciousness can do big harm and a great loss. The impacts will be unbearable. And that’s why LNG is more preferable.

What in general happens in this liquidation process? After extracting natural gas from the rigs, this natural gas remains in an unstable state. There remain many impurities. Such as carbon dioxide (CO2), water (H2O), hydrogen sulfide (H2S), etc.

These impurities are extracted from natural gas. So, that impure natural gas has become almost 90% pure rather than that 60-70% impure natural gas. These impurities reduce the efficiency of natural gas. With these impurities in gas, we cannot have the proper purpose of using this fossil fuel.

For commercial purposes, we need the sole energy. The amount of more energy we can gain from a specific unit is much appreciable. And that's why we need this pure Liquified Natural Gas.

Can We Bottle Natural Gas as Propane?

We know that natural gas is pure methane (CH4). On the other hand, propane (C3H8) is the main compound of LPG, Liquified Petroleum Gas. LPG is the one we pretty much know as cylinder gas. This cylinder gas is bottled in a container for domestic and commercial uses. But we can see that natural gas is not contained like this one. Why? Where are the differences?

Methane is a highly flammable gas. In open-air, it can do a reaction with oxygen and create combustion. Yet it is an odorless and non-toxic gas. So being non-toxic and odorless, in the open air it can do the reaction with the air and we can't even follow that. That will create a great explosion and do an irreplaceable effect on the environment as well as in human lives.

And how do we transport this highly flammable gas? That is the reason the scientists have generated this idea, cryogenics. The idea is to play with this fuel at a low temperature. In low temperature and pressure, the gas is less flammable and in the opposite state. And with the increased volume, the gas is much safer to carry and to transport.

But we cannot bottle this gas like the propane gas has been done. Due to the compression ratio, LPG can be more compressed than LNG. And that's why we cannot bottle LNG like LPG and the other fuels.

Verdict

Overall, LPG is more suitable for any kind of uses than LPG, but there's a point, LNG cannot be bottled as LPG or other fuels.

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