Reduce your carbon footprint by up to 90% while cutting fuel costs by 25%—with a proven, scalable alternative to LNG and diesel.
Global industrial gas demand is projected to hit $193 billion by 2034 (Fortune Business Insights, 2025), but rising LNG prices and strict carbon regulations are forcing manufacturers to rethink their energy strategy.
Here’s the problem: Your current fuel sources are costing you more than they should—both financially and environmentally. Let’s break down the pain points:
But here’s the solution: Liquid biogas (LBG) offers a drop-in replacement for LNG and diesel, with:
Liquid biogas is biomethane (CH₄) cooled to -162°C to liquefy, achieving a 580x volume reduction for efficient storage/transport. Here’s the production process:
| Parameter | Liquid Biogas (LBG) | LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas) | Hydrogen (LH₂) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Energy Density (MJ/L) | 22.3 | 21.2 | 8.5 (liquid) |
| CO₂ Emissions (g/MJ) | 10-20 (closed loop) | 50-60 | 0 (if green) |
| Storage Temperature (°C) | -162 | -162 | -253 |
| Engine Compatibility | Direct replacement for LNG/diesel | Standard | Requires retrofitting |
| Cost (USD/MMBtu, 2026) | $8-12 | $12-18 | $15-30 |
| Property | Value | Comparison to LNG |
|---|---|---|
| Methane Purity | ≥97% | Slightly higher (LNG: 90-95%) |
| Boiling Point (°C) | -161.5 | -161.5 (same) |
| Density (kg/m³, liquid) | 422 | 422 (same) |
| Net Calorific Value (MJ/kg) | 50 | 48 |
| Odorization | THT (tetrahydrothiophene) added | THT added |
Liquid biogas is a direct replacement for LNG in most industrial systems. Here’s what works:
Steel mills are among the top 3 CO₂ emitters globally (IEA, 2025). Liquid biogas can replace:
Case Study: A German steel plant switched to LBG in 2024, reducing emissions by 35% and saving €2.3M/year in fuel costs.
Food manufacturers need high-temperature heat for baking, sterilization, and drying. LBG offers:
LBG is ideal for peaking power plants and CHP (combined heat and power) systems:
Chemical plants use LBG as a feedstock for:
Heavy-duty transport is the fastest-growing LBG market:
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"Switching to liquid biogas from Shijiazhuang Enric cut our fuel costs by 30% and helped us meet our 2025 carbon neutrality target two years early."
— Hans Müller, Energy Manager at Siemens Energy (Germany)
Project: Replaced LNG boilers with LBG in Siemens’ Augsburg plant.
"The turnkey solution from Enric included storage tanks, vaporizers, and safety systems—delivered in just 12 weeks."
— Anna Kowalska, Operations Director at PKN Orlen (Poland)
Project: LBG integration for CHP plant in Plock.
Answer: Liquid biogas has a slightly higher energy density (22.3 MJ/L vs. 21.2 MJ/L for LNG) and lower methane slip, making it 2-5% more efficient in combustion.
Answer: LBG requires cryogenic storage tanks (-162°C) with vacuum insulation. Typical capacities range from 50 m³ to 10,000 m³. Boil-off gas (BOG) is <1% per day with proper insulation.

Answer: Yes! LBG is chemically identical to LNG and can be stored/transported in the same infrastructure. Minor adjustments may be needed for vaporizers and safety systems.
Answer: Based on 2026 fuel prices, most industrial buyers see a payback period of 1.5-3 years. Example: A 10 MW CHP plant switching from LNG to LBG saves $500K/year in fuel costs.
Answer: Yes! LBG qualifies for:
Answer: LBG requires:
Join 50+ industrial buyers who’ve already switched to liquid biogas. Here’s what we offer:
Limited-time offer: First 10 orders get 10% off storage tanks + free installation training.
"The Enric team delivered our LBG storage system 3 weeks ahead of schedule—and the engineers were on-site for training. Their QA process is second to none."
— Carlos Rodriguez, Plant Manager at Mexichem (Mexico)
Project: 200 m³ LBG storage + vaporizer system.
"We compared 5 suppliers, but Enric’s price-to-quality ratio was unbeatable. Their tanks have zero boil-off losses in 12 months of operation."
— Fatima Al-Mansoori, Energy Director at ADNOC (UAE)
Project: 1,000 m³ LBG terminal in Ruwais.
"The after-sales support is what sets Enric apart. When our vaporizer had an issue, their team responded in 4 hours and had us back online."
— Johan de Vries, Technical Director at Gasunie (Netherlands)
Project: LBG regasification unit for CHP plant.
Wang Lei, Senior Gas Systems Engineer
Background: 25+ years designing cryogenic storage and gas processing systems for industrial applications. Former lead engineer at Air Liquide and Linde, now Technical Director at Shijiazhuang Enric Gas Equipment.
Expertise: Liquid biogas, LNG, hydrogen storage, and industrial gas safety. Published 12 technical papers on gas liquefaction and authored industry reports for IEA and ISO.
Credentials:
-Hengkai Natural Gas Liquefaction Project
-Changming Phase II Natural Gas Liquefaction Project
-Hwange Natural Gas Liquefaction Project
-Tianhao Coalbed Methane Liquefaction Project
-Tianyun Coalbed Methane Liquefaction Project
-Shuntai Coalbed Methane Liquefaction Project
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