LPG - liquefied petroleum gas or liquid petroleum gas – (LP gas), the constituents of which are propane and butane, are flammable hydrocarbon fuel gases used for LPG heating, cooking, and vehicles.
Liquefied Petroleum Gas is typically referred to by its acronym – LPG. LPG is a mixture of flammable hydrocarbon gases that include propane, butane, isobutane, and mixtures of the three LPG gases. LPG is commonly used for home heating gases, cooking, hot water, and autogas – fuel for LPG cars and vehicles.
LPG gas comes from oil and gas wells, as it is a fossil fuel. LPG gas manufacturing process includes natural gas processing and the crude oil refinery process.
LPG, liquefied through pressurization, comes from natural gas processing and oil refining.