Compared to pipeline gas, liquefied gases such as LNG or LPG can be transported much more flexibly and often have a higher commercial value. A good example of this can be found in the Russian Portovaya Bay, the starting point of the Nord Stream Pipeline, where natural gas will be processed and loaded directly onto ships in cryogenic liquid form. Once the new natural gas liquefaction plant is completed, guided radar sensors from VEGA will make a significant contribution to safe and efficient production there.
LNG is the big trend: Linde is building a medium-sized natural gas liquefaction plant with a capacity of 1.5 million tonnes of LNG near the Russian Baltic Sea town of Portovaya.
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