Liquefied Natural Gas Stocks List

Related ETFs - A few ETFs which own one or more of the above listed Liquefied Natural Gas stocks.

Liquefied Natural Gas Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Nov 22 BP BP Invests $7B in Indonesia Gas With First Carbon Capture Tech
Nov 22 NFE We Think That There Are More Issues For New Fortress Energy (NASDAQ:NFE) Than Just Sluggish Earnings
Nov 22 BP Trending tickers: Alphabet, Reddit, Gap, Boeing and Ryanair
Nov 22 KBR KBR's Market-Leading Ammonia Technology Selected by AMUFERT, Angola
Nov 22 BP BP's (LON:BP.) investors will be pleased with their 4.5% return over the last five years
Nov 21 BP BP approves $7B Indonesia gas project with company's first-ever carbon capture
Nov 21 NFE Pennybacker Closes Acquisition of Miami LNG Business, Appoints Daniel McLaughlin President and Chief Commercial Officer to Lead Miami LNG
Nov 21 BP Investors Heavily Search BP p.l.c. (BP): Here is What You Need to Know
Nov 20 BP Big Oil Pours Billions into Biofuel Production to Meet Decarbonization Goals
Nov 20 BP BP Wins Exploration Rights for Shallow Water Block Offshore Trinidad
Nov 20 NGG National Grid appoints Steve Smith as Chief Strategy and Regulation Officer
Nov 20 KBR Top 3 Industrials Stocks That Are Preparing To Pump In November
Nov 20 PKX Posco shuts down wire rod mill in Pohang
Nov 20 BP Why Big Oil Is Scaling Back Renewables Investment
Nov 19 NFE New Fortress Energy hires advisors to explore possible asset sales - Bloomberg
Nov 19 BP BP delays return to service at U.S. Midwest's biggest refinery - Reuters
Nov 19 WDS Woodside Energy's Key Drivers Look Shaky
Nov 19 NFE New Fortress Energy Taps Lazard, Intrepid to Explore Asset Sales
Nov 19 NGG Is National Grid (NGG) the Most Profitable Renewable Energy Stock Now?
Nov 19 BP UK Blue Chip Laggards Among Top Bets for Fund Manager Invesco
Liquefied Natural Gas

Liquefied natural gas (LNG) is natural gas (predominantly methane, CH4, with some mixture of ethane C2H6) that has been cooled down to liquid form for ease and safety of non-pressurized storage or transport. It takes up about 1/600th the volume of natural gas in the gaseous state (at standard conditions for temperature and pressure). It is odorless, colorless, non-toxic and non-corrosive. Hazards include flammability after vaporization into a gaseous state, freezing and asphyxia. The liquefaction process involves removal of certain components, such as dust, acid gases, helium, water, and heavy hydrocarbons, which could cause difficulty downstream. The natural gas is then condensed into a liquid at close to atmospheric pressure by cooling it to approximately −162 °C (−260 °F); maximum transport pressure is set at around 25 kPa (4 psi).

Natural gas is mainly converted to LNG for transport over the seas where laying pipelines is not feasible technically and economically. LNG achieves a higher reduction in volume than compressed natural gas (CNG) so that the (volumetric) energy density of LNG is 2.4 times greater than that of CNG (at 250 bar) or 60 percent that of diesel fuel. This makes LNG cost efficient in marine transport over long distances. However, CNG carrier ships can be used economically up to medium distances in marine transport. Specially designed cryogenic sea vessels (LNG carriers) or cryogenic road tankers are used for LNG transport. LNG is principally used for transporting natural gas to markets, where it is regasified and distributed as pipeline natural gas. It can be used in natural gas vehicles, although it is more common to design vehicles to use CNG. LNG's relatively high cost of production and the need to store it in expensive cryogenic tanks have hindered widespread commercial use. Despite these drawbacks, on energy basis LNG production is expected to hit 10% of the global crude production by 2020 (see LNG Trade).

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