Gas-to-Liquids
Gas-to-Liquids (GTL) is a process that converts natural gas into liquid fuels, such as diesel and kerosene. This technology involves chemical reactions that transform methane, the main component of natural gas, into longer-chain hydrocarbons. The resulting liquids can be used in transportation and as feedstock for various chemical products.
GTL offers several advantages, including cleaner combustion compared to traditional fuels and the ability to utilize abundant natural gas reserves. This process can help reduce greenhouse gas emissions and provide an alternative to crude oil, contributing to energy security and diversification in the fuel market.