Transportation of natural gas :
- Pipeline transportation. The transportation volume is large, but the cost is high, and pressure stations and adjustment stations need to be added along the line;
- Liquefaction transportation. Usually used in shipping, the transportation volume is large, and the transportation cost is limited by the shipping cost;
- High pressure bottled. Generally used for civilian use, the transportation volume is small, but the cost is high.
The typical route of overseas natural gas import is: in the exporting country, the natural gas is transported to the exporting port by pipeline, where it is processed into LNG ; the special LNG carrier arrives at the importing special port in the importing country, and the conversion station near the port is converted into Gaseous natural gas is then piped to various users.