Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) - Clean, Efficient, and Reliable! Our LNG is a testament to innovation in energy solutions, offering a cleaner alternative to traditional fossil fuels. With lower emissions and high efficiency, it's the perfect choice for powering industries, homes, and vehicles. Embrace the future of energy with our LNG.
liquefied natural gas (LNG), natural gas (primarily methane) that has been liquefied for ease of storing and transporting. Liquefied natural gas (LNG) is 600 times smaller than natural gas when the latter is in its gaseous form, and it can be easily shipped overseas. LNG is produced by cooling natural gas below its boiling point, â??162 �°C (â??259 �°F), and is stored in double-walled cryogenic containers at or slightly above atmospheric pressure. It can be converted back to its gaseous form by simply raising the temperature. Natural gas is a hydrocarbon mixture consisting primarily of saturated light paraffins such as methane and ethane, both of which are gaseous under atmospheric conditions. The mixture also may contain other hydrocarbons, such as propane, butane, pentane, and hexane. In natural gas reservoirs even, the heavier hydrocarbons occur for the most part in gaseous form because of the higher pressures. They usually liquefy at the surface (at atmospheric pressure) and are produced separately as natural gas liquids (NGLs), either in field separators or in gas processing plants. Once separated from the gas stream, the NGLs can be further separated into fractions, ranging from the heaviest condensates (hexanes, pentanes, and butanes) through liquefied petroleum gas (LPG; essentially butane and propane) to ethane. This source of light hydrocarbons is especially prominent in the United States, where natural gas processing provides a major portion of the ethane feedstock for olefin manufacture and the LPG for heating and commercial purposes.
ORIGIN KAZAKHSTAN QUANTITY 50000MT and above PRICE CIF 350 Gross 340 Net FOB 320 Gross 310 Net DELIVERY TERMS CIF TTO FOB COMMISSION 1000 sellerBuyer side Per Metric Ton XCP5 COST INSURANCE FREIGHT PROCEDURES CIF 1 Buyer issues an Irrevocable Corporate Purchase Order ICPO upon receipt of a Soft Corporate offer 2 Seller issues a Draft Sales and Purchase Agreement to the buyer 3 Buyer reviews the agreement signs it and returns the signed contract to the seller 4 Seller reviews the signed contract acknowledges it and proceeds to legalize it through the Ministry of Energy The cost of legalization is borne by the seller 5 Seller send the Partial POP Documents to the buyermandate as listed below Certificate of Origin Commitment to Supply Product Passport Statement of Availability of the product Refinery Registration License Fiduciary Authorization Letter and CIS Informations 6 Upon receiving the Partial PPOP the buyer must issue a Bank Instrument specifically DLC Domestic letter of credit within 7 working days to the sellers nominated bank account 7 If the buyer fails to issue the DLC Domestic letter of credit within the given period of 7 working days an alternative option is for the buyer to make a guaranteed deposit 26000000 USD or 195000000 RMB of the total value of the contract to the seller as performance to secure the allocation This deposit will be deducted from the first shipment Within 24 hours of instrument confirmation the seller will transfer the allocation title ownership obtain the cargo export permit the seller signs the Chartered Party Agreement CPA and releases the full PPOP documents along with a 2 Performance Bond PB to the buyers bank The released PPOP documents include Allocation Title Ownership Certificate TransNeft Contract to transport the product to the loading port Port storage agreement Charter party Agreement to transport the product to the discharge port Tank Storage Receipt SGS Quality and Quantity Certificate Bill of Landing Vessel Questionnaire 88 8 NCNDA IMFPA shall be issued for all BuyerSeller Intermediaries to complete for further processing by the Seller 9 Shipment shall commence and upon arrival of the vessel tanker at the final discharge port the buyer shall conduct the SGSCIQ Inspection and make the balance payment for the full shipment via TT Wire or MT103 TT Wire Transfer 10 The seller pays all buyer and seller intermediaries the full commission amount as stated in the NCNDAIMFPA agreement
We are trading in - Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) 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.
Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG)
Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) GOST 5542-87 Product Origin: Kazakhstan / Russia Minimum Order Size: 10,000 MT
RUSSIA LIQUEFIED NATURAL GAS (LNG) Requirement from Buyer is a Mast to answer your inquiries. 1. PRODUCT: 2. QUANTITY: 3. DESTINATION: 4. TERM CONTRACT Only ): 5. PAYMENT TERM: 6. TARGET PRICE: 7.Letter of Intent (LOI)
Liquefied natural gas (LNG) is natural gas that has been cooled to a liquid state, at about -260 Fahrenheit, for shipping and storage. The volume of natural gas in its liquid state is about 600 times smaller than its volume in its gaseous state. This process, which was developed in the 19th century, makes it possible to transport natural gas to places pipelines do not reach and to use natural gas as a transportation fuel. For large-volume ocean transport, LNG is loaded onto double-hulled ships, which are used for both safety and insulating purposes. Once the ship arrives at the receiving port, LNG is off-loaded into well-insulated storage tanks, and later regasified for entrance into a pipeline distribution network. LNG can also be shipped in smaller quantities, usually over shorter ocean distances. There is a growing trade in small-scale LNG shipments, which are most commonly made using the same containers used on trucks and in international trade, specially outfitted with cryogenic tanks. Other small-scale LNG activities include peak-shaver liquefaction and storage facilities, which can hold gas compactly for when it is needed in local markets in the U.S. during times of peak demand. LNG is also sometimes imported or exported by truck from this kind of facility.