India’s First Small-Scale Liquefied Natural Gas Unit
Recently, the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas inaugurated India’s first small-scale liquefied natural gas (SSLNG) unit at GAIL (India) Ltd’s Vijaipur complex in Madhya Pradesh.
What is SSLNG?
- SSLNG involves liquefying natural gas and transporting it through unconventional means on a much smaller scale compared to traditional large-scale liquefaction, regasification, and transportation processes.
- In SSLNG operations, LNG, which is natural gas in its liquid or super-chilled form, is delivered to industrial and commercial consumers using specialized trucks and small vessels, particularly in regions not connected by pipelines.
- In conventional applications like providing compressed natural gas (CNG) for vehicles and piped gas ....
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