There are two basic types of LPG. Butane
is commonly used as lighter, heater or camping stove fuel and in recent
times as a propellant for aerosol cans of paint, hair spray, fly spray and
so on. Propane is the gas used for road fuel as its calorific value (how
much heat a given amount of gas measured by weight will produce when burned)
is significantly higher than that of Butane.
LPG has one unique and very special property.
If mildly compressed it easily changes to a liquid state. This allows
a large amount of gas (stored energy) to be contained in a relatively
small space. The reverse process is just as fortunate - If decompressed
or escapes
the tank the liquid gas will quickly revert to its
gaseous state (vaporise).