LPG and Natural Gas Differentiation

What is LPG? Liquefied petroleum gas is a fuel gas which contains a flammable mixture of hydrocarbon gases, most commonly propane, butane, and propylene. Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) and Natural Gas are used widely in several appliances for domestic and industrial purposes. In the UAE, we rely on both the types of gases to meet our energy needs. But the fact is that LPG in Dubai is the prominent gas used by millions of people as cooking gas, fuel gas Auto gas, refrigerant gas and so forth. Although LPG and Natural gas are more or less used in the same way they also differ in many ways. Let’s dive deep into LPG and natural gas. Liquefied Petroleum Gas is a mixture of hydro, a by-product of the natural carbon consisting mainly of Propane and Butane stored in a liquid state. LPG gas processing and oil/petroleum refining, made entirely from fossil fuel sources. LPG gas is the most commonly used fuel for cooking. What is Natural Gas? Natural gas is a naturally occurri...