
LNG (Liquid Natural Gas) Facility
An LNG (Liquid Natural Gas) facility is a specialized complex where natural gas is cooled to extremely low temperatures (-162°C or -260°F), turning it into a clear, colorless liquid. This process reduces its volume significantly, making it easier and more efficient to store and transport over long distances, especially by ship. The facility involves stages like gas reception, purification, cooling, storage, and loading. Once delivered to its destination, the LNG is reheated and converted back into gas for use in homes, industries, and power plants. LNG facilities are crucial for efficient global natural gas distribution.