Definition of Liquefied refinery gases (LRG)

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Liquefied refinery gases (LRG)

The term 'Liquefied refinery gases (LRG)' as it applies to the area of energy can be defined as ' Liquefied petroleum gases fractionated from refinery or still gases. Through compression and/or refrigeration, they are retained in the liquid state. The reported categories are ethane/ethylene, propane/propylene, normal butane/butylene, and isobutane/isobutylene. Excludes still gas'.

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