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Yes, compressed natural gas (CNG) can contract in cold temperatures. As the temperature decreases, the gas molecules lose energy and move closer together, leading to a reduction in volume. However, the pressure in a CNG tank is typically maintained to account for such changes, ensuring that the gas remains usable even in colder conditions. It's important to monitor and adjust for temperature variations to maintain optimal performance.

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