Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG)
Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) is a versatile and efficient energy source consisting primarily of propane, butane, or their mix, derived from crude oil refining or natural gas production. While gaseous at room temperature, LPG is easily converted to liquid under moderate pressure or cooling, facilitating storage and transportation. Widely used in residential, commercial, industrial, agricultural, and automotive sectors, it serves purposes ranging from cooking and heating to fueling vehicles as an eco-friendly alternative known as Autogas. Its clean-burning nature, high energy efficiency, and lower greenhouse gas emissions make LPG an ideal energy solution, especially in areas without natural gas pipelines.