Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG)

LINDE CRYOGENIC nITROGEN COOLING FOR Liquefaction of nATURAL gAS

The LNG alternative

Liquefied natural gas (LNG) is natural gas (predominantly methane, CH4, with some mixture of ethane C2H6) that has been cooled to the condensation temperature (-161.5 °C/-258.7 °F) using cryogenic liquid nitrogen and/or other refrigeration methods.  The volume of natural gas is contracted by 600 times, enabling economic storage and transportation.

Liquified natural gas shipments

LNG can be shipped via sea in large quantities or by road in cryogenic trailers; similar to the trailers used for industrial gases such as liquid nitrogen and oxygen. Due to the dense state of the LNG, one cryogenic LNG trailer can carry as much as three times the amount of natural gas as a high pressure Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) tube trailer.

Linde has recently introduced new technologies for small-scale LNG production plants which will enable economic distribution of Micro LNG production.

On-site LNG-H Production (642KB)

Mobile Unit LNG-M Production (507KB)

Fueling a growing number of applications

The increased availability of low-cost natural gas has led to rapid growth of LNG as an economic and sustainable fuel. LNG which burns cleaner than other fossil fuels and is now used to replace oil products in a variety of industries allowing for the reduction of oil-based emissions of carbon, SOx, NOx, and particulate matter.

What is liquified natural gas used for?

LNG is used for applications such as transportation fuel for heavy-duty vehicles, ships, and rail. It is also used as a heating and power generation fuel for remote industrial, agricultural and mining operations which have been traditionally fueled by diesel or fuel oil due to lack of access to natural gas pipelines. Additionally, LNG fuel storage continues to grow in importance as a means for ensuring natural gas grid supply reliability during periods of peak demand. It is also the first line of defense for avoiding power plant shutdowns due to natural gas supply interruptions.

LNG production and LNG exports can also be used to create "virtual pipelines" for the distribution of natural gas resources to remote communities. Additional economic models point to the positive financial gains associated with the use of smaller-scale LNG production at remote, stranded gas and bio-gas sites.

Contact Linde at 1.844.44LINDE for more information on how smaller-scale LNG technology may play a part in your LNG production planning.

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