and industry
The role of Liquid Gas
Liquid Gas has a higher calorific value and offers portability, highly controllable temperatures, homogeneous content, low emissions as well as availability.
Where is Liquid Gas used?
In the US,
industrial companies use Liquid Gas.
Reliability
Liquid Gas is used as a feedstock in the production of various chemicals and petrochemicals, including propylene and butadiene, which are essential components in the plastics and rubber industries.
Refrigerants
LPG is increasingly being used as a refrigerant because it is not a greenhouse gas.
Propellant
Liquid Gas is used as a propellant by manufacturers of air fresheners, perfumes, cosmetics, spray paint and food-grade packaging material.
Why Liquid Gas?
Liquid Gas and
the energy transition
Liquid Gas has enabled thousands of businesses to move away from polluting solid and liquid fuels and reduce their emissions as well as improve local air quality. Because of the type of energy needed or the type of operations, electrification is often not an option and only liquid fuels can provide the type of energy required. With the increasing availability of renewable liquid fuels, businesses can seamlessly switch and further reduce their emissions.
Energising rural economies
Many rural areas across the world do not have access to the natural gas grid, but businesses operating in these areas need reliable energy. Liquid Gas provides efficient, locally-stored energy that enables these companies to operate and grow rural economies.