Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) is
natural gas, cooled to minus 161°C until it
becomes a liquid. It is stored under atmospheric
pressure and reduced in volume by the ratio of
1:600. As a liquid, natural gas is easier and
less costly to transport, particularly where
access to pipelines is not available. Once
degasified at its destination, it serves the
same purposes as natural gas, such as a consumer
fuel for heating, cooking or electricity
generation.