
Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) is a pressurised fuel composed mainly of propane and butane, widely used for residential, commercial and industrial energy applications around the world.
Stored as a liquid and vaporised upon release, LPG provides a highly flexible and portable energy source suitable for cooking, heating, power generation and transport.
Its clean-burning properties and ease of storage make LPG particularly valuable in regions without access to pipeline gas infrastructure.
LPG is produced as a byproduct of natural gas processing and crude oil refining, where hydrocarbon fractions are separated, compressed and stored under pressure.
It is transported globally via specialised pressurised carriers and distributed through bulk storage terminals, filling plants and cylinder networks.
This distribution model allows LPG to serve both large-scale industrial users and remote communities across diverse geographic markets.


Intergas facilitates the commercial trade of LPG by connecting refiners and producers with industrial buyers, distributors and national energy operators.
Through strategic brokerage, pricing negotiation and contract structuring, Intergas enables the efficient movement of LPG across international supply chains.
By managing complex cross-border transactions, Intergas supports reliable and scalable LPG supply for critical energy markets.