
Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) is natural gas converted to a liquid state by cooling it to approximately -162°C (-260°F). This process dramatically reduces its volume, making it efficient for transport and storage, particularly across oceans where pipelines are not feasible. As a clean-burning fossil fuel, LNG is a vital energy source for power generation, industrial processes, and an increasingly popular alternative fuel for heavy-duty vehicles and marine vessels, offering a lower-emission solution compared to traditional fuels.