(LPG), (CNG) & (LNG) : Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG)
3.4.3 Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG)
In addition to being stored as compressed gas (CNG), natural gas can also be stored in a liguid form called Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG).
It was first produced in about 1917.
LNG is processed natural gas that has been reduced to −265 degrees F (−165 C) at atmospheric pressure.
If not kept at or below this temperature the liquid will boil and become a gas.
A liquefaction process purifies LNG to almost 100% methane.
CNG can be produced from LNG.
When natural gas becomes LNG it takes up only about 1/600th of the space.
The first ship to carry LNG was a converted cargo vessel, the “Methane Pioneer, in 1959.
In 1964 the “Methane Princess” and the “Methane Progress”, both managed by Shell, became the first ships purpose- built to carry LNG.