LNG SDS PDF – Safety Data Sheet Download

LNG SDS PDF – Safety Data Sheet Download

LNG SDS

📄 LNG SDS PDF download, GHS classification, CAS 8006-14-2, hazard statements, and industrial safety information.

Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) is natural gas that has been cooled to approximately −162 °C to convert it into liquid form for easier storage and transportation. LNG mainly consists of methane and is widely used as an energy source for power generation, heating, and industrial fuel systems. It is highly flammable and presents both cryogenic and explosion hazards.


What is LNG?

  • Liquefied natural gas primarily composed of methane (CH₄)
  • Stored at extremely low temperatures (cryogenic liquid)
  • Highly flammable fuel gas
  • Used in energy supply, power generation, and industrial fuel

Basic Information

PropertyValueNotes
Main ComponentMethane (CH₄)Natural gas component
CAS Number8006-14-2Natural gas mixture
AppearanceColorless cryogenic liquidOdorless
Boiling Point-162 °CCryogenic liquid
UN NumberUN1972Refrigerated liquid
ClassificationFlammable Gas / Cryogenic LiquidGHS Category 1

GHS Hazard Classification

SymbolClassificationDescription
🔥Flammable Gas (Category 1)Extremely flammable gas
⚠️Gas Under PressureRefrigerated liquefied gas

Hazard Statements

CodeStatement
H220Extremely flammable gas
H281Contains refrigerated gas; may cause cryogenic burns or injury

⚠️ LNG can rapidly vaporize and form flammable gas clouds. Direct contact with the cryogenic liquid may cause severe cold burns or frostbite.


SDS Download (English)

📄 [LNG Safety Data Sheet (SDS) PDF – Shell]
Click to download the official LNG SDS PDF provided by Shell

📄 [LNG Safety Data Sheet (SDS) PDF – Elenger Marine]
Click to download the official LNG SDS PDF provided by Elenger Marine

📄 [LNG Safety Data Sheet (SDS) PDF – TotalEnergies]
Click to download the official LNG SDS PDF provided by TotalEnergies


Important Notice

⚠️ This information is provided for reference only.
Regulatory classification and requirements may vary depending on manufacturer and jurisdiction.
Always consult the official SDS issued by the supplier before handling the substance.


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