Thread: CNG v/s LPG
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Old Sunday, October 07, 2012
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A short cited insistence only to take attention away from one shortage to create another. LPG is mixture of gases primarily containing butane and propane, both of which are again by products of natural gas and petroleum, i.e. prone to shortage in future. Besides extra cost, LPG is dangerous for both environment and health. Butane is a gas in liquified form that does not evaporate quickly like CNG, so there are more risks of explosions.
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