LPG Project
Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) represents a vital and eco-friendly energy source, consisting of a blend of propane and butane. Typically existing in a liquid state at lower temperatures, LPG serves as a cornerstone in various gas and industrial applications. Over the past decade, the widespread adoption of Propane Dehydrogenation (PDH) technology in China has led to a substantial surge in the demand for LPG.
In the context of China's coastal port LPG storage facilities, it has been a long-standing practice to segregate the storage of propane and butane. Presently, international standard LPG transport vessels are designed to accommodate up to 44,000 tons of LPG cargo, partitioned into four distinct storage compartments, each capable of holding 11,000 tons. This meticulous separation of propane and butane during loading translates into separate trade transactions for these components of LPG.
Our company has meticulously outlined the trade structure and engaged in collaborative business operations with seasoned upstream and downstream suppliers and customers. This includes the optimization of domestic trade transactions, streamlining processes for enhanced clarity and efficiency.