FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions about: Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG)

CNG is compressed natural gas used as fuel in industrial boilers, furnaces, generators, and vehicles. Its advantage is that it burns cleaner than diesel and fuel oil, reducing harmful gas emissions.

CNG is a cheaper fuel, reduces CO₂ and particulate emissions, is environmentally friendly, and enables stable and reliable operation of industrial plants.

Yes, high-pressure tanks, pipelines, and safety systems that control gas flow and pressure are required.

CNG is safe with proper infrastructure, safety valves, leak detectors, and regular inspections.

The initial investment includes tanks and installation, but lower operating costs allow for a return on investment in 2–4 years.

CNG is transported by tankers or pipelines and stored in steel cylinders under high pressure, with regulators and safety valves to control the flow.

Yes, equipment that uses CNG requires regular inspections of cylinders, valves, and pipelines, as well as cleaning and servicing of boilers or generators to ensure safety and reliable operation.

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