LPG is essentially propane. He was asking about LNG, Natural Gas chilled down to -260°F so that it is a liquid. The problem is keeping it that cold when not in use.
Ooops, I meant LNG. LPG sticks in my head like in my craw.
Thanks for the “cold” answer. As you say once more propane is available due to LNG, maybe its high consumer cost will come down.
Not sure how well CNG could replace propane for residential. Any insight there?