Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG) Safety Tips for Households

For the purposes of this guide, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) is defined as combustible gases that can be liquefied under pressure, such as propane, butane and their mixtures. It is derived from the distillation of crude oil during the refining process in the same manner that other liquid fuels, like kerosene, gasoline, and diesel, are extracted.
Composite Cylinders: All You Need to Know about “Safe Gas”

Composite cylinders are rapidly becoming the standard in several gas cylinder markets, especially in the cooking sector, as a safer, cleaner alternative for storing and handling liquefied petroleum gas (LPG).