Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) is a mixture of hydrocarbon gases, primarily propane and butane, that are used as fuel. It is produced during the refining of crude oil and from natural gas processing. LPG is stored in liquid form under pressure in tanks and can be easily transported and used for various applications, including heating, cooking, and powering vehicles.
When released from its pressurized container, LPG vaporizes and can be burned for energy. It is considered a cleaner alternative to other fossil fuels, producing fewer emissions when combusted. LPG is widely used in homes, businesses, and industries around the world.