liquify
Britishverb
Other Word Forms
- liquifaction noun
- liquifactive adjective
- liquifiable adjective
- liquifier noun
Example Sentences
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But ConocoPhillips is still building more liquified natural gas capacity in the Middle East.
From Barron's
But ConocoPhillips is still building more liquified natural gas capacity in the Middle East.
From Barron's
It produces 20 million barrels of oil daily, roughly what it consumes, while exporting liquified natural gas and being the world’s largest gas producer into the bargain.
From MarketWatch
India and Pakistan have already begun to limit how much liquified petroleum gas businesses can use, while Sri Lanka declared Wednesdays a public holiday for the foreseeable future to cut down on fuel use.
From Barron's
And as hydrogen is hard to transport, pipelines would carry the gas to the coast to be turned into ammonia which can be more easily liquified and later converted back.
From BBC
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