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liquefaction

[lik-wuh-fak-shuhn] / ˌlɪk wəˈfæk ʃən /




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An increase in feedgas—the natural gas supplied to LNG export terminals for liquefaction—to U.S. facilities also indicates the country has increased production, ensuring sufficient global supply.

From The Wall Street Journal

It takes years to build terminals for liquefaction and re-gasification of the fuel supercooled into a liquid for transportation by tanker.

From Reuters

The mapping law was later enhanced to include landslide and liquefaction zones.

From Los Angeles Times

Certain areas of Seattle are at a well-documented risk of liquefaction.

From Seattle Times

The concerns were earthquake faults to the north and south and the prospect of liquefaction turning Terminal Island into a quagmire and 15,000 tons of new bridge into rubble if the Big One struck.

From Los Angeles Times