1, the physical state is different: BP gas is a liquid petroleum gas, also known as propane. Liquefied gas is a gas that can be compressed into a liquid state at room temperature and pressure, including propane, butane and many other gases.
2. Different calorific value: BP gas has a higher calorific value than LPG, which means the same amount of BP gas can provide more heat.
3. Different scope of use: BP gas is used for domestic and commercial cooking, such as cooking and stir-frying. And LPG can be used not only for cooking, but also for outdoor activities such as camping and barbecuing.
4, the price is different: because the calorific value of BP gas is higher than that of liquefied petroleum gas, so its price is also slightly higher in comparison.