Liquefied Petroleum Gas, commonly known as LPG, is a versatile and clean-burning fuel derived from refining crude oil or natural gas. Comprising propane and butane, LPG is stored in a liquid state but is used as a gas when released from pressurized containers. LPG finds applications in households for cooking and heating, as well as in industrial processes and as an alternative automotive fuel, contributing to energy diversification and reduced environmental impact.