BioLNG
Since the chemical properties of LNG and BioLNG are almost
identical, moving from one to the other could be a simple
switch.
For LNG users,
BioLNG can become a drop-in fuel, with limited need to
change or refit equipment.
BioLNG begins with feedstock such as manure and slurry,
food and amenity waste or agricultural waste. This goes
into the anaerobic digester to produce biogas. The
biogas is then upgraded to produce biomethane. The
biomethane then goes through the liquefaction process to
produce BioLNG.