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Liquefied Petroleum Gas

Liquefied Petroleum Gas or LPG that we use commonly at home for cooking. LPG is a blend of propane and butane gases that are generated by processing crude oil. These gases can be easily liquefied and supplied in cylinders or piped to homes for cooking purposes. In most countries around the world, LPG is the main fuel for cooking.

LPG is a mixture of propane and butane gases that are liquefied under high pressure. It is stored in pressurized tanks and is transported in containers by road, rail, or sea.
LPG is used for a variety of applications including heating, cooking, refrigeration, fuel for vehicles, and as a propellant in aerosols.
LPG is a clean-burning fuel that produces fewer emissions than other fossil fuels. It is also highly efficient and cost-effective, making it an attractive option for many households and businesses.
LPG is a highly flammable gas, so proper handling and storage are critical to ensure safety. LPG tanks and appliances should be installed and maintained by qualified professionals, and users should be trained in proper handling procedures.
LPG is a relatively clean-burning fuel compared to other fossil fuels, but it still produces emissions that contribute to air pollution and climate change. The use of LPG can be made more sustainable by using renewable sources of energy to produce it, such as biogas.
The use of LPG is regulated by government agencies to ensure safety and environmental compliance. Users should be aware of any regulations that apply to their use of LPG.

The cost of LPG can vary depending on factors such as location, supply and demand, and taxes.