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Old October 15th 06, 04:07 AM posted to sci.space.policy
Totorkon[_1_]
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Default Liqufication question

Would anyone happen to know how much energy it takes to liquify natural
gas and/or hydorgen, preferably as a ratio to the energy inherent in
the fuel. I have read that gas is often burned off in oil fields
abroad primarily because of the expense of liquification.

 




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