With a growing community of highly professional, experienced, licensed and reliable LNG delivery companies we make sure that you as an LNG buyer will always get the best value LNG delivered right to your site.
A typical medium to large scale LNG delivery operation can combine a number of different LNG Delivery Options. Even though we can help to arrange long-term marine-based LNG contract our best value comes from mobile-based LNG Deliveries in North America.
LNG Delivery can offer a turn key solutions to support your energy / gas need or lease your company required equipment including cryogenic tanks, vaporizers.
Usually a small to medium quantity truck-based LNG supply (up to 10,000 Gallons of LNG per trip) delivered from a local liquefaction plant to your location via Class 8 trucks with LNG delivery trailers. Most economical within 500 miles
Medium to large-scale LNG delivery requiring water front access to LNG loading / unloading facility. Can be performed via LNG caring Barge or FSRU. Used for river / lake / ocean based LNG Deliveries when on-road LNG delivery is not possible
Mobile-Based onsite LNG Production to handle 1,000-5,000 MCFD of Gas. Ideal for stranded and Renewable gas This method requires a long-term commitment. Number of production sites is limited to equipment availability.
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LNG can be produced in different areas, transported to where it’s needed, and utilized to deliver essential energy while lowering emissions. With advancements in technology, innovation, and favorable policies, LNG can serve as a long-term solution in the energy transition, driving global economic growth and sustainability.
Here are some questions you may have:
Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) is natural gas that has been cooled to -162°C (-260°F), transforming it into a liquid form for easy storage and transportation. LNG is odorless, colorless, non-toxic, and non-corrosive, and is widely used as a clean energy source for power generation, industrial heating, marine fuel, and transportation. Its compact form allows it to be efficiently transported to regions without pipeline infrastructure.
LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas) and CNG (Compressed Natural Gas) are both forms of natural gas but differ in how they are stored and used. LNG is cooled to a liquid state, making it 600 times smaller in volume than its gaseous form — ideal for long-distance transport and bulk storage. CNG is compressed but remains in gas form, commonly used for short-distance transport and vehicles. LNG is preferred for industrial, marine, and off-grid energy applications, while CNG is more suited for urban vehicle fleets.
Choosing LNG offers several key benefits over diesel, coal, or heavy fuel oil. LNG burns cleaner, reducing CO₂ emissions by up to 30%, and produces virtually no sulfur oxides (SOx) or particulate matter. It is also cost-effective, offers higher energy efficiency, and supports compliance with international emission regulations like IMO 2020 and EPA standards. LNG is ideal for companies aiming to reduce their carbon footprint while ensuring reliable and scalable energy.
Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) is natural gas that has been cooled to -162°C (-260°F) to turn it into a liquid. This process reduces its volume by about 600 times, making it easier and more cost-effective to store and transport, especially to areas without pipeline infrastructure.
LNG is odorless, non-toxic, non-corrosive, and burns cleaner than coal, diesel, or heavy fuel oil. It is widely used in power generation, marine fuel, industrial heating, and transportation. Because of its high energy density and lower environmental impact, LNG is considered one of the most efficient and sustainable fuels available in today’s global energy market.
LNG delivery timelines can vary based on your location, volume, and supplier network. On average, local or regional LNG deliveries take 3–7 business days, while international shipments via ISO containers or marine vessels can take 2–6 weeks, depending on the destination and regulatory clearance. At LNG Delivery, we leverage a wide supplier network and logistics partners to minimize lead times and ensure on-time, reliable delivery.
Handling LNG requires specialized training and strict adherence to safety protocols due to its extremely low temperature (-162°C). Key precautions include:
Wearing cryogenic protective gear (gloves, face shield, apron)
Using only certified cryogenic equipment for storage and transfer
Ensuring adequate ventilation to prevent gas buildup
Following all local safety regulations and emergency procedures
At LNG Delivery, we ensure all clients and partners are equipped with proper safety documentation and training recommendations.
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