Liquefied Natural Gas Stocks List

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Liquefied Natural Gas Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
May 14 CLNE Why FuelCell Energy, Bloom, and Clean Energy Fuels Rose Today
May 14 TNP Dr. Nikolas Tsakos, Founder & CEO of TEN Ltd. Interview Today Live at NYSE – Schwab Network
May 14 CLNE Clean Energy, Maas Energy Works partner to build RNG dairy production plants
May 14 TNP Best Value Stocks to Buy for May 14th
May 14 CLNE Clean Energy and Maas Energy Works to build RNG dairy production plants
May 14 CLNE Clean Energy and Maas Energy Works Join Forces to Build Nine Renewable Natural Gas Dairy Production Facilities Across Seven States
May 14 INSW Insider Sale: Vice President & Controller Adewale Oshodi Sells 6,212 Shares of ...
May 13 INSW Earnings Estimates Rising for International Seaways (INSW): Will It Gain?
May 13 TNP Should Value Investors Buy Teekay Tankers (TNK) Stock?
May 13 INSW Are Transportation Stocks Lagging Alaska Air Group (ALK) This Year?
May 13 CQP Natural Gas Sees Weekly Gain on EIA Report, Summer Forecasts
May 13 LNG Natural Gas Sees Weekly Gain on EIA Report, Summer Forecasts
May 13 INSW Recent Price Trend in International Seaways (INSW) is Your Friend, Here's Why
May 13 LNG Is Cheniere Energy, Inc. (NYSE:LNG) Trading At A 30% Discount?
May 13 E Eni Monetizes Oil Past to Finance Clean Energy Future: Report
May 13 INSW International Seaways: NAV Between Reach (Rating Downgrade)
May 12 LNG The Panama Canal is Key to American LNG
May 12 CQP The Panama Canal is Key to American LNG
May 11 INSW International Seaways, Inc. Just Beat EPS By 28%: Here's What Analysts Think Will Happen Next
May 10 E Seadrill (SDRL) Announces New Contracts for Two Drillships
Liquefied Natural Gas

Liquefied natural gas (LNG) is natural gas (predominantly methane, CH4, with some mixture of ethane C2H6) that has been cooled down to liquid form for ease and safety of non-pressurized storage or transport. It takes up about 1/600th the volume of natural gas in the gaseous state (at standard conditions for temperature and pressure). It is odorless, colorless, non-toxic and non-corrosive. Hazards include flammability after vaporization into a gaseous state, freezing and asphyxia. The liquefaction process involves removal of certain components, such as dust, acid gases, helium, water, and heavy hydrocarbons, which could cause difficulty downstream. The natural gas is then condensed into a liquid at close to atmospheric pressure by cooling it to approximately −162 °C (−260 °F); maximum transport pressure is set at around 25 kPa (4 psi).

Natural gas is mainly converted to LNG for transport over the seas where laying pipelines is not feasible technically and economically. LNG achieves a higher reduction in volume than compressed natural gas (CNG) so that the (volumetric) energy density of LNG is 2.4 times greater than that of CNG (at 250 bar) or 60 percent that of diesel fuel. This makes LNG cost efficient in marine transport over long distances. However, CNG carrier ships can be used economically up to medium distances in marine transport. Specially designed cryogenic sea vessels (LNG carriers) or cryogenic road tankers are used for LNG transport. LNG is principally used for transporting natural gas to markets, where it is regasified and distributed as pipeline natural gas. It can be used in natural gas vehicles, although it is more common to design vehicles to use CNG. LNG's relatively high cost of production and the need to store it in expensive cryogenic tanks have hindered widespread commercial use. Despite these drawbacks, on energy basis LNG production is expected to hit 10% of the global crude production by 2020 (see LNG Trade).

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