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  • The Utility segment sells [[natural gas]] or provides natural gas transportation services. The Pipeline and Storage segment provides interstate natural gas [[transportation]] and [[storage]] services for affiliated and
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  • {{r|Synthetic natural gas}}
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  • A substance such as [[coal]], [[natural gas]] or [[Petroleum crude oil|petroleum]] with a high percentage of [[carbon]]
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  • {{r|Natural gas condensate}} {{r|Natural gas processing}}
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  • ...ndustrial plant which produces [[electricity]] by [[Combustion|burning]] [[natural gas]] in a [[Boiler|steam generator]] that heats water to produce high-pressure
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  • ==Natural gas processing== ...thor=Saeid Mokhatab, William A. Poe and James G. Speight|title=Handbook of Natural Gas Transmission and Processing|edition=First Edition|publisher=Gulf Profession
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  • ...problems. At certain temperatures, condensation of water vapor present in natural gas pipelines may form [[methane hydrates]] (also known as [[clathrates]], whic
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  • ...emical industries, it offers a relatively simple method to convert trapped natural gas to more easily shipped compounds. ...chemicals. It is also why they convert methane into methanol and liquefied natural gas (LNG)."<ref>{{citation
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  • Most of Russia's oil and natural gas reserves are in Siberia.
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  • *{{cite book|author=A.J. Kidnay and William Parish|title=Fundamentals of Natural Gas Processing|edition=1st Edition|publisher=CRC Press|year=2006|id=ISBN 0-8493
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  • ...Electric Power Company (TEPCO), in Yokohama , Japan, fueled with liquified natural gas (LNG)}}
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  • {{r|Natural gas processing}}
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  • {{r|Natural gas condensate}}
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  • {{Image|NaturalGasProcessingPlant.jpg|right|265px|A typical large natural gas processing plant.}} ...sumers, is almost pure [[methane]] and is very much different from the raw natural gas.
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  • ...ally a [[glycol]], for the removal of [[water]] from [[natural gas]] and [[natural gas liquids]] (NGL). It is the most common and economic means of water removal ...ove, triethylene glycol (TEG) is the one most commonly used in dehydrating natural gas.
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  • | pagename = Natural gas condensate | abc = Natural gas condensate
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  • | pagename = Natural gas
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  • ...es. There is very little left of the WP article other than the section on "Natural gas processing" for which I was the original author both in Wp and CZ. [[User:M ...traveling today and tomorrow.) While methane is the majority component in natural gas, there is oftentimes enough ethane and butane (up to 20% or so) that I thin
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  • {{r|Natural gas}}
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  • {{r|Natural gas processing}}
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