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Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) is a form of natural gas that has been compressed to a pressure of 200-250 bar, making it easier to store and transport. CNG is primarily used as a fuel for vehicles, and is becoming increasingly popular due to its lower emissions and cost-effectiveness compared to other fuels. CNG is also used in industrial and commercial applications, such as heating and power generation.
CNG is produced by compressing natural gas to a pressure of 200-250 bar, and is then stored in high-pressure cylinders. CNG is typically transported via pipeline, truck, or rail, and is then distributed to end-users.
CNG is becoming increasingly popular due to its lower emissions and cost-effectiveness compared to other fuels. It is also becoming more widely available, with many countries now having CNG infrastructure in place.
Some companies in the CNG market include Shell, BP, Chevron, ExxonMobil, and Total. Show Less Read more