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Liquefied Propane Gas (LPG)

Sold by OMERGA NATURAL GAS ENERGY (ONGE) · Dharashiv

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Price on request
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Inclusive of all taxes
Minimum order: 1 Kilogram

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MOQ
1 Kilogram
Lead time
On request
Packaging
Available in various sizes of pressurized cylinders and bulk tanks
Shelf life / longevity
As per product specification
HSN Code
On request
Origin
India
Port of dispatch
On request
Export markets served
Global markets
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OMERGA NATURAL GAS ENERGY (ONGE) is a verified supplier based in Dharashiv .

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Registered address: Dharashiv, India. Industry: Energy > Oil & Gas.

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Oct 2025
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Product details

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Overview

Liquefied Propane Gas (LPG) is a versatile fuel used in heating, cooking, and vehicles. It is stored under pressure, burns cleanly, and is considered an efficient energy source for various applications.

Product Description

Liquefied Propane Gas (LPG) is a flammable hydrocarbon gas that is liquefied through pressurization. It is commonly used as fuel for heating, cooking, and in vehicles. LPG is also utilized in industrial applications, including as a feedstock in chemical processes. It is stored in pressurized tanks and is known for its portability and efficiency. LPG burns cleanly, producing less carbon dioxide compared to other fossil fuels, making it a more environmentally friendly option. Safety measures are essential when handling LPG due to its flammability and potential for explosion if not stored or used properly.

Description provided by OMERGA NATURAL GAS ENERGY (ONGE).

Specifications

Chemical Composition Primarily propane (C3H8)
Storage Pressure Typically stored at 7-14 bar
Boiling Point -42°C (-44°F) at atmospheric pressure
Density Approx. 0.51 kg/L in liquid form
Calorific Value Approximately 46.4 MJ/kg
Flammability Range 2.1% to 9.5% volume in air
Vapor Pressure Variable depending on temperature (usually 5-10 bar)
Color Colorless
Odor Odorless in pure form; typically odorized for safety
Packaging Available in various sizes of pressurized cylinders and bulk tanks

Use cases

Category Industrial Fuels > Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG)
Primary application Wholesale, distribution, and international sourcing
Brand Not specified
Product type Product

Logistics & handling

Lead time On request
Packaging Available in various sizes of pressurized cylinders and bulk tanks
Storage condition As recommended by supplier
Origin India
Form As listed by supplier

Commercials (this seller)

Minimum order 1 Kilogram
Lead time On request
Payment terms As per negotiated commercial agreement.
Buyer questions

Frequently asked by buyers

Common questions B2B buyers ask before sourcing Liquefied Propane Gas (LPG). Answers compiled from verified sellers' commercial terms and platform data.

Q: What are the primary industrial applications of Liquefied Propane Gas (LPG)?
A: LPG is widely used for industrial heating, commercial kitchen operations, as vehicle fuel for fleets, and as a feedstock in chemical manufacturing processes.
Q: How is LPG typically stored and transported for business use?
A: LPG is stored and transported in pressurized tanks or cylinders designed to safely contain the liquid propane under pressure, ensuring portability and compliance with safety regulations.
Q: What safety considerations should businesses take when handling LPG?
A: Businesses must implement strict safety protocols including leak detection, proper ventilation, use of odorized LPG for leak identification, regular equipment maintenance, and compliance with local regulatory codes to mitigate flammability and explosion risks.
Q: How does LPG's environmental footprint compare with other fossil fuels?
A: LPG burns more cleanly than many traditional fossil fuels, producing lower carbon dioxide emissions, making it a comparatively greener energy option for industrial and commercial consumers.
Q: Can LPG be used as a reliable fuel source for fleet vehicles?
A: Yes, LPG is increasingly used as an alternative vehicle fuel for fleets due to its cost efficiency, reduced emissions, and ease of storage in pressurized tanks.
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