Gas-To-Liquids
Gas-To-Liquids (GTL) is a technology that converts natural gas into liquid fuels, such as diesel and kerosene. This process involves chemical reactions that transform methane, the main component of natural gas, into longer-chain hydrocarbons. The resulting liquid fuels can be used in vehicles and for heating, providing a cleaner alternative to traditional fossil fuels.
GTL offers several advantages, including reduced greenhouse gas emissions and the ability to utilize abundant natural gas resources. It can also help diversify energy sources and enhance energy security by converting gas that might otherwise be flared or wasted into valuable liquid products.