LNG is not transported over pipelines.
NG is loaded into pipelines and transported to a port through a master hub in Oklahoma. Once at the port it is liquified into LNG and is put on LNG ships that keep it cold and under pressure.
When pipelines are far away, a special LNG truck will come to the farm/ranch and liquify the NG into LNG onsite. Then the LNG truck will take the LNG to a pipeline and load it into the pipeline as NG.
Yes, that’s how I always thought it was.
I got thrown off track by talk of pipelines and figured someone had created something miraculous.