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Burning natural gas produces much lower carbon emissions when compared to other fossil fuels, such as oil or coal.
Natural gas can be used to produce both heat and electricity simultaneously via cogeneration systems.
With advancements in power-generation technology, it is much more efficient to use natural gas to generate electricity than oil or coal.
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ISO Container
Upstream operations
Mining projects
Power generation
Industries
City Gas Distribution
Transportation by Ship
Transportation by Rail
Transportation by Road
Commercial Establishments
Refinery & Fertilizer
CNG
LNG
Continuous and 24/7 monitored supply
LNG Terminal
Burning natural gas produces much lower carbon emissions when compared to other fossil fuels, such as oil or coal.
Natural gas can be used to produce both heat and electricity simultaneously via cogeneration systems.
With advancements in power-generation technology, it is much more efficient to use natural gas to generate electricity than oil or coal.
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ISO Container
Upstream operations
Mining projects
Power generation
Industries
City Gas Distribution
Transportation by Ship
Transportation by Rail
Transportation by Road
Commercial Establishments
Refinery & Fertilizer
CNG
LNG
LNG Terminal
Burning natural gas produces much lower carbon emissions when compared to other fossil fuels, such as oil or coal.
Natural gas can be used to produce both heat and electricity simultaneously via cogeneration systems.
With advancements in power-generation technology, it is much more efficient to use natural gas to generate electricity than oil or coal.
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