LPGas
LPGas, or Liquefied Petroleum Gas, is a portable fuel source derived from natural gas processing and crude oil refining. It is primarily composed of propane and butane, which are stored and transported in a liquid state under moderate pressure. When the pressure is released, LPGas vaporizes, allowing it to be used as a fuel for a variety of applications. Its clean-burning properties and portability make it a popular choice for domestic cooking, heating, and even as a fuel for vehicles. LPGas is also used in industrial processes and as a propellant in aerosol cans. The energy density of LPGas is higher than that of natural gas, making it an efficient fuel source. Safety measures are crucial when handling LPGas, as it is flammable and can pose an explosion risk if not stored and used correctly. Tanks and cylinders are designed to withstand the necessary pressures, and leak detection systems are often incorporated. The global availability and versatility of LPGas contribute to its widespread use across many sectors.