LNG is natural gas (methane) that is cooled, through a cryogenic process to a liquid state for ease, efficiency and safety of onsite storage or transportation via multiple means. It is particularly beneficial as a clean burning fuel for reaching remote areas that lack direct pipeline infrastructure. Consolidated with its partners, Stabilis has been distributing LNG to customers for 20+ years and is an early industry pioneer developing small scale LNG production and distribution markets with a global reach, including North America, Mexico, and Canada.
Safe, Affordable, Environmentally-friendly LNG
What is Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG)?
The clean alternative
More LNG Facts:
- LNG is natural gas cooled and liquefied to approximately -260°F at atmospheric pressure, turning the gas into a liquid.
- It is approximately 1/600th the volume of natural gas in its gaseous state.
- Has a higher ignition temperature than propane, diesel and other liquid fuels.
- Reliably and efficiently powers high-horsepower engines.
- LNG is safely transported and stored at low pressures.
- It’s lighter than air – quickly evaporates if spilled.
Achieve carbon footprint and greenhouse gas reduction goals with LNG.
Natural gas releases significantly lower emissions than other fossil fuels.
- Reduces carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by 20-30%
- Reduces nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions by 80%+
- Reduces particulate matter (PM) and sulfur oxide (SOx) emissions by 95%+
Lower fuel costs
Natural gas is abundant in North America, drastically reducing dependence on imported crude oil. As such, fuel prices for LNG are stable and predictable. The ability to safely transport LNG over long distances at low costs enables a virtual pipeline for markets that lack access to traditional pipeline infrastructure or to supplement natural gas during service interruptions. Stabilis offers the added advantage of a complete North American footprint and a flexible fleet to efficeintly serve diverse geographic regions.
More about LNG
Physical Data
- Expansion Ratio: ≈ 1:592
- Liquid Density: ≈ 26.12 lb/ft3 or 3.49 lb/gal
- Specific Gravity of Gas: ≈ 0.58
- Melting Point: ≈ -296 °F
- Burns with a lazy flame
Toxicity
- Inhalation: asphyxiation
- Skin Contact: severe frostbite
- Swallowing: unlikely, but frostbite
- Eye Contact: frostbite
Other Data
- 1 LNG gal ≡ 82.6 SCF of NG
- 1 LNG gal contains 82,600 Btu.
- 1 SCF of NG contains 1,000 Btu.