FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions about: Fuel gases

Fuel gases are fuels in a gaseous state used for heating, cooking, industrial processes, or electricity generation. The most common ones are natural gas, LPG (liquefied petroleum gas – propane/butane), LNG (liquefied natural gas), and biogas.

  • Natural gas is mostly methane, delivered through pipelines, and used for heating and industry.
  • LPG is a mixture of propane and butane, stored in cylinders or tanks, and used in areas without gas pipelines.

Yes, if regulations are followed. Pipelines, installations, and appliances must be in proper condition, with regular inspections and adequate ventilation. Modern appliances have safety systems that automatically shut off the gas supply in case of a leak.

In most countries, yes, natural gas is usually cheaper than electricity, and LPG is often more economical than electric heating. Cost-effectiveness depends on energy prices, home insulation, and the type of heating system.

LNG is liquefied natural gas cooled to –162 °C, which reduces its volume by about 600 times. It is used for transporting large quantities of gas by ship, for industrial applications, power plants, and as a fuel in transportation.

Yes, but less than other fossil fuels. Natural gas burns cleaner than coal and oil, producing less CO₂ and fewer particles. However, methane (its main component) is a strong greenhouse gas, so leak control is very important.

Energy gas is used for heating, cooking, electricity generation, and various industrial processes due to its efficient and clean combustion.

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