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  • {{Image|World Gas Production.png|right|306px|Figure 1: Worldwide natural gas production data for 2007.}} ...] consisting primarily of [[methane]] (CH<sub>4</sub>). It is found as raw natural gas in underground reservoirs, as gas associated with underground reservoirs of
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  • ...and Richard E. Thompson|title=Oilfield Processing of Petroleum (Volume One:Natural Gas)|edition=|publisher=Pennwell Books|year=1991|id=ISBN 0-87814-343-2}}</ref> ....gov/pub/oil_gas/natural_gas/feature_articles/2006/ngprocess/ngprocess.pdf Natural gas processing] (a page from the website of the [[Energy Information Administra
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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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  • ...e of transport and storage. More simply put, it is the liquid form of the natural gas that people use in their homes for cooking and for heating, ...he higher-boiling hydrocarbons and the impurities. The resultant liquefied natural gas contains about 95% or more methane and it is a
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  • ...consisting primarily of [[methane]] (CH<sub>4</sub>) which is found as raw natural gas in underground reservoirs, as gas associated with underground reservoirs of
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  • ...thor=Saeid Mokhatab, William A. Poe and James G. Speight|title=Handbook of Natural Gas Transmission and Processing|edition=First Edition|publisher=Gulf Profession ...book|author=Arthur J. Kidnay and William R. Parrish|title=Fundamentals of Natural Gas Processing|edition=|publisher=CRC Press|year=2006|id=ISBN 0-8493-3406-3}}
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  • ...re present as gaseous components in the raw natural gas produced from many natural gas production fields.
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  • {{Image|World Gas Production.png|right|306px|Figure 1: Worldwide natural gas production data for 2007.}} ...] consisting primarily of [[methane]] (CH<sub>4</sub>). It is found as raw natural gas in underground reservoirs, as gas associated with underground reservoirs of
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  • ...and Richard E. Thompson|title=Oilfield Processing of Petroleum (Volume One:Natural Gas)|edition=|publisher=Pennwell Books|year=1991|id=ISBN 0-87814-343-2}}
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  • [[Natural gas]] (predominantly [[methane]], CH4) that has been converted into liquid form
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  • ...thor=Virginia L. Thorndike|title=LNG: A Level-Headed Look at the Liquefied Natural Gas Controversy|publisher=Down East Books|date=March 1, 2007|id=ISBN 0-89272-70
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  • ...thor=Saeid Mokhatab, William A. Poe and James G. Speight|title=Handbook of Natural Gas Transmission and Processing|edition=First Edition|publisher=Gulf Profession ...book|author=Arthur J. Kidnay and William R. Parrish|title=Fundamentals of Natural Gas Processing|edition=|publisher=CRC Press|year=2006|id=ISBN 0-8493-3406-3}}
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  • *[http://pubs.usgs.gov/fs/fs021-01/fs021-01.pdf Natural Gas Hydrates - Vast Resource, Uncertain Future] [[U.S. Geological Survey]] (USG ...gcgid/208/lang/English/Frequently-Asked-Questions-About-LNG.wshtml What Is Natural Gas?]
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  • ...s to remove contaminants as well as to separate out and recover by product natural gas liquids.
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  • *[http://www.schulich.ucalgary.ca/Chemical/class_notes/ench607/mainmenu.pdf Natural Gas Processing Principles and Technology] (an extensive and detailed course tex ...lgas/processing_ng.asp Processing Natural Gas] a website maintained by the Natural Gas Supply Association.
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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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  • ...6/ngprocess/ngprocess.pdf Natural Gas Processing: The Crucial Link Between Natural Gas Production and Its Transportation] ...20Dew%20Point%20article%20-%20Oct%202004.doc Hydrocarbon Dew-point – A Key Natural Gas Quality Parameter]
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  • *[http://www.schulich.ucalgary.ca/Chemical/class_notes/ench607/mainmenu.pdf Natural Gas Processing Principles and Technology] (an extensive and detailed course tex ...lgas/processing_ng.asp Processing Natural Gas] a website maintained by the Natural Gas Supply Association.
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  • *[http://pubs.usgs.gov/fs/fs021-01/fs021-01.pdf Natural Gas Hydrates - Vast Resource, Uncertain Future] [[U.S. Geological Survey]] (USG ...gcgid/208/lang/English/Frequently-Asked-Questions-About-LNG.wshtml What Is Natural Gas?]
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  • Natural gas, petroleum byproduct gas or any other gas mixture containing significant am
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  • ...re present as gaseous components in the raw natural gas produced from many natural gas production fields.
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  • ==Natural gas processing== ...lgas/processing_ng.asp Processing Natural Gas] a website maintained by the Natural Gas Supply Association.
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  • ...trochemical plant]]s, oil and gas drilling sites, [[Natural gas processing|natural gas processing plants]], and [[landfill]]s for burning off unusable waste gas o
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  • ...lly a [[glycol]], for the removal of [[water]] from [[natural gas]] and [[natural gas liquids]] (NGL).
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  • ...s to remove contaminants as well as to separate out and recover by product natural gas liquids.
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  • ...haust gas) generated by the [[combustion]] of [[coal]], [[fuel oil]] and [[natural gas]].
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  • ...//actamont.tuke.sk/pdf/2004/n3/27pozivil2.pdf Use of Expansion Turbines in Natural Gas Pressure Reduction Stations] .../lib.kier.re.kr/caddet/ee/R197.pdf Power generation using the expansion of natural gas (Amsterdam, Netherlands)]
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  • ...eum refining processes|petroleum refineries]] and [[Natural gas processing|natural gas processing plant]]s, are commonly made up of steps called [[unit operation]
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  • ...consisting primarily of [[methane]] (CH<sub>4</sub>) which is found as raw natural gas in underground reservoirs, as gas associated with underground reservoirs of
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  • ...as well as under [[permafrost]], far exceeding reserves of conventional [[natural gas]].<ref>[http://geology.usgs.gov/connections/mms/joint_projects/methane.htm
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  • '''Acid gas''' is [[natural gas]], petroleum byproduct gas or any other gas mixture containing significant ...on Agency website page] ''Natural Gas Processing: The Crucial Link Between Natural Gas Production and Its Transportation to Market''</ref> The removed H<sub>2</su
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  • ...ch the hydrocarbon components of any hydrocarbon-rich gas mixture (such as natural gas) will start to condense out of the gaseous phase.
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  • ...roleum refining processes|petroleum refineries]], [[Natural gas processing|natural gas processing plants]], [[Petrochemical plant|petrochemical]] and [[Chemical p
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  • ...org/naturalgas/processing_ng.asp NaturalGas.org website page] ''Processing Natural Gas''</ref>. ...on Agency website page] ''Natural Gas Processing: The Crucial Link Between Natural Gas Production and Its Transportation to Market''</ref> The removed H<sub>2</su
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  • *[http://www.naturalgas.org/naturalgas/processing_ng.asp Natural Gas Supply Association] Scroll down to ''Sulfur and Carbon Dioxide Removal''
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  • A '''fossil fuel''' is a substance such as [[coal]], [[natural gas]] or [[Petroleum crude oil|petroleum]] that contains a high percentage of [ * [[natural gas]] and various hydrocarbon [[gas]]es and [[liquid]]s derived from it
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  • Chemical products made from the hydrocarbons present in raw natural gas and petroleum crude oil.
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  • ...volves the exploration for and extraction of [[petroleum crude oil]] and [[natural gas]]. The upstream oil sector is also known as the '''''exploration and produc ...the wells that recover and bring the [[petroleum crude oil]] and/or raw [[natural gas]] to the surface.
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  • [[Natural gas]] (predominantly [[methane]], CH4) that has been converted into liquid form
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  • ...ydrocarbon]] components of any hydrocarbon-rich [[gas]] mixture, such as [[natural gas]], will start to [[Condensation|condense]] out of the gaseous phase. It is If the hydrocarbon dew point of pipelined natural gas is too high, some [[liquid]]s may condense out in the gas pipeline. This no
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  • ...thor=Saeid Mokhatab, William A. Poe and James G. Speight|title=Handbook of Natural Gas Transmission and Processing|edition=First Edition|publisher=Gulf Profession ...book|author=Arthur J. Kidnay and William R. Parrish|title=Fundamentals of Natural Gas Processing|edition=|publisher=CRC Press|year=2006|id=ISBN 0-8493-3406-3}}
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  • A family of industrial reactions that can convert trapped natural gas to more useful chemicals, at somewhat lower cost than other processes in th
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  • ...and alkane with the molecular formula CH4, and the principal component of natural gas.
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  • ...rformance of a large-scale scrubber operating at elevated pressure on live natural gas'' by Trond Austrheim] (preprints of papers based on PhD Thesis at the [[Uni
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  • ...Britain; important trading and fishing zone, with extensive petroleum and natural gas reserves.
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  • ...and Richard E. Thompson|title=Oilfield Processing of Petroleum (Volume One:Natural Gas)|edition=|publisher=Pennwell Books|year=1991|id=ISBN 0-87814-343-2}}</ref> ....gov/pub/oil_gas/natural_gas/feature_articles/2006/ngprocess/ngprocess.pdf Natural gas processing] (a page from the website of the [[Energy Information Administra
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  • ...and Richard E. Thompson|title=Oilfield Processing of Petroleum (Volume One:Natural Gas)|edition=|publisher=Pennwell Books|year=1991|id=ISBN 0-87814-343-2}}
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  • ...s of flue gas typically generated by the burning of fossil fuels such as [[natural gas]], [[fuel oil]] and [[coal]]. The data in the table were obtained by [[stoi ...or than does the burning of coal since the hydrogen-to-[[carbon]] ratio of natural gas is higher than that of coal.
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  • ...of raw [[natural gas]] by absorption of the water vapor contained in the natural gas into liquid [[glycol]]s, and the the separation of low [[molecular weight]] ...as by reacting with the ethanolamine (see the [[Amine gas treating]] and [[Natural gas processing]] articles). Another example is the removal of any hydrogen sulf
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  • ...rocessing industries (i.e., petroleum refineries, petrochemical plants and natural gas processing plants).
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  • ...es such as petroleum refineries, chemical and petrochemical manufacturing, natural gas processing, electricity-generating power plants and others.
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  • ...heat energy]] derived from burning a [[fossil fuel]], such as [[coal]], [[natural gas]] or a [[Petroleum crude oil|petroleum]] [[fuel oil]], into [[electricity]]
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  • Flue gases are produced when [[coal]], [[fuel oil]], [[natural gas]], [[wood]] or any other fuel is [[combustion|combusted]] in an industrial
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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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  • A substance such as [[coal]], [[natural gas]] or [[Petroleum crude oil|petroleum]] with a high percentage of [[carbon]]
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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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  • ...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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  • ...Electric Power Company (TEPCO), in Yokohama , Japan, fueled with liquified natural gas (LNG)}}
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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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  • ...[[petrochemical plant]]s, [[chemical plant]]s and [[Natural gas processing|natural gas processing plants]] for burning off flammable [[gas]] released by pressure ...il|crude oil]] is extracted and produced from oil wells, [[Natural gas|raw natural gas]] associated with the oil is produced to the surface as well. In areas of t
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  • ...and gas industry in onshore and offshore [[Petroleum crude oil|oil]] and [[Natural gas|gas]] production facilities as part of the equipment used to de-oil their w ...], [[petrochemical]] and [[chemical plant]]s, and [[Natural gas processing|natural gas processing plants]].
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  • ...as by-product sulphur from petroleum refining and [[Natural gas processing|natural gas processing plants]].<ref>[http://minerals.usgs.gov/minerals/pubs/commodity/
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  • ...eum refining processes|petroleum refineries]], [[petrochemical]] plants, [[natural gas processing]] plants and other industries. The process is also known as ''[[ Processes within petroleum refineries or natural gas processing plants that remove hydrogen sulfide and/or [[mercaptan]]s are co
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  • ...etroleum refineries]], [[chemical]] and [[petrochemical]] manufacturing, [[natural gas processing]], electricity-generating [[power plant]]s and many others. The ...le are familiar with because it is used to provide potable [[water]] and [[natural gas]] (or [[fuel oil]]) to their homes and businesses.
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  • ...[ethane]] and [[Natural gas processing|natural gas liquids]] (NGLs) from [[natural gas]],<ref>[http://freepatentsonline.com/US6915662.html Demethanizer]</ref> the ===Extracting hydrocarbon liquids from natural gas===
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  • ...ery widely used to produce sulfur from the hydrogen sulfide found in raw [[natural gas]] and from the by-product [[sour gas|sour gases]] containing hydrogen sulfi ...oleum refining processes|petroleum refining]] and [[Natural gas processing|natural gas processing plants]].<ref>[http://minerals.usgs.gov/minerals/pubs/commodity/
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  • '''Fracking''' is a technique for exploiting [[natural gas]] and [[shale oil]].<ref name=nytimes2022-07-27/>
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  • ...other common substances contain carbon. Fossil fuels ([[coal]], petroleum, natural gas, etc.) are compounds of carbon.
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  • ...ad generality, flue gases from the combustion of [[coal]], [[fuel oil]], [[natural gas]], or [[biomass]] are primarily composed of gaseous [[carbon dioxide]] (CO<
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  • ...roleum refining processes|petroleum refineries]], [[Natural gas processing|natural gas processing plants]], [[Petrochemical plant|petrochemical]] and [[Chemical p ...l the typical symbols for the process flow diagrams used in the petroleum, natural gas, chemical and petrochemical industries. A copy of Chapter 12 is available
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  • ...mistry|chemical]] products made from the [[hydrocarbon]]s present in raw [[natural gas]] and [[Petroleum|petroleum crude oil]]. The largest petrochemical manufact ...ropane]] and [[butane]]s: Obtained primarily from [[Natural gas processing|natural gas processing plants]].
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  • ...the ''Thalassa Desgagnes'' with a new vessel, powered by less polluting [[natural gas]] fired engines.<ref name=LeSoliel2015-07-03/> | transtitle = Groupe Desgagnés has moved two oil to natural gas
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  • ...lso use amine gas treating units to remove hydrogen sulfide from the raw [[natural gas]]).<ref>[http://minerals.usgs.gov/minerals/pubs/commodity/sulfur/sulfumcs06 ...nverted into [[ammonia]] for fertilizers), [[ethylene]] and other olefins. Natural gas is also used as feedstock to steam reformers and steam crackers.
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  • {{Image|World Gas Production.png|right|306px|Figure 1: Worldwide natural gas production data for 2007.}} ...] consisting primarily of [[methane]] (CH<sub>4</sub>). It is found as raw natural gas in underground reservoirs, as gas associated with underground reservoirs of
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  • ...lso use amine gas treating units to remove hydrogen sulfide from the raw [[natural gas]]).<ref>[http://minerals.usgs.gov/minerals/pubs/commodity/sulfur/mcs-2011-s ...ion of [[hydrogen]] for use in the manufacture of ammonia for fertilizers. Natural gas is also used as feedstock to steam reformers and steam crackers.
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  • ...refineries]], [[chemical plant|chemical]] and [[petrochemical]] plants, [[natural gas processing]] plants and many other industrial facilities.<ref name=Perry>{{ ...ow compressors can be found in medium to large [[gas turbine]] engines, in natural gas pumping stations, and within certain chemical plants.
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  • ...eum refining processes|petroleum refineries]], [[petrochemical]] plants, [[natural gas processing]] plants, oil and [[gas]] transportation [[Pipeline transport|pi
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  • ...) and used in [[Petroleum refining processes| petroleum refineries]] and [[natural gas processing]] plants to remove mercaptans from [[LPG]], [[propane]], [[buta ...sweetened products, they may be used as part of the petroleum refinery or natural gas processing plant fuel, or they may be processed further.
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  • ...bic meters of natural gas reserves through the construction of a liquefied natural gas (LNG) production facility by 2010. The project has the potential to double
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  • ...) and used in [[Petroleum refining processes| petroleum refineries]] and [[natural gas processing]] plants to remove any mercaptans contained in end-products suc ...sweetened products, they may be used as part of the petroleum refinery or natural gas processing plant fuel, or they may be processed further.
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  • ...nergy shortages may limit this in the near term. Argentina has the largest natural gas resources of the continent and is a net exporter. It suffers from inadequat
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  • ...8.</ref> However, treated waste, or 'biosolids', can be used to produce [[natural gas]] for a population's [[Energy policy and global warming|energy needs]], as
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  • ...ial and industrial fuel gas, and also recovers byproduct [[sulphur]] and [[natural gas liquids]] (NGL) such as [[ethane]], [[propane]], [[butane]]s and [[pentane] {{Image|NaturalGasProcessingPlant.jpg|right|250px|A natural gas processing plant}}
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  • ...o become suitable for consumer use by removing impurities and by-product [[natural gas liquids]] (NGL). *[[Fossil fuel power plants]] fueled by natural gas, fuel oil or [[coal]].
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  • ...rial large scale by the [[catalyst|catalytic]] reforming of [[methane]] ([[natural gas]]). Although hydrogen can also be produced by catalytically reforming [[met
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  • ...of $79 million it now focuses entirely on the regulation of the [[oil]], [[natural gas]], [[mining]], and [[pipeline]] industriess, setting allocations. ...ity for regulating oil pipelines (in 1917), oil and gas production (1919), natural gas delivery systems (1920), bus lines (1927), and trucking (1929). It grew fro
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  • ...umb|The tanker ''Thalassa Desgagnes'' is scheduled to be replaced with two natural gas fueled vessels.<ref name=LeSoliel2015-07-03/>]]
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  • ...in [[power station]]s and by cleaner burning alternative fuels such as [[natural gas]].
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  • ...e of transport and storage. More simply put, it is the liquid form of the natural gas that people use in their homes for cooking and for heating, ...he higher-boiling hydrocarbons and the impurities. The resultant liquefied natural gas contains about 95% or more methane and it is a
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  • A compressibility factor graph for [[natural gas]] (which is a mixture of [[hydrocarbon]] and other gases) using pseudoreduc ...refining processes|petroleum refining]], [[petrochemical]] production, [[natural gas processing]], [[cryogenic]] distillation and related industries are: the Re
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  • A compressibility factor graph for [[natural gas]] (which is a mixture of [[hydrocarbon]] and other gases) using pseudoreduc ...refining processes|petroleum refining]], [[petrochemical]] production, [[natural gas processing]], [[cryogenic]] distillation and related industries are: the Re
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  • ...ratures for coals are 2200 °C, 2150 °C for [[fuel oil]]s and 2000 °C for [[natural gas]]es. The adjacent table lists some calculated adiabatic flame temperatures
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  • ...duced worldwide in 2005 was byproduct sulfur from petroleum refining and [[natural gas processing]] plants.<ref>[http://minerals.usgs.gov/minerals/pubs/commodity/ *[[Steam reformer]] unit: Converts natural gas into hydrogen for the hydrotreaters and/or the hydrocracker.
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  • * Natural gas development: [[Colorado (U.S. state)|Colorado]], [[Utah (U.S. state)|Utah]]
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  • ...atural gas]], [[fuel oil]]s, [[coal]], [[wood]], [[charcoal]], [[Liquefied natural gas#LPG.2C a somewhat similar substance|LPG]], and trash also contribute to the
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  • A typical modern ammonia-producing plant first converts [[natural gas]] (i.e., [[methane]]) or [[Liquified petroleum gas|LPG]] (liquified petrole Starting with a natural gas feedstock, the processes used in producing the hydrogen are:
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  • A typical modern ammonia-producing plant first converts [[natural gas]] (i.e., [[methane]]) or [[Liquified petroleum gas|LPG]] (liquified petrole Starting with a natural gas feedstock, the processes used in producing the hydrogen are:
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  • ...duced worldwide in 2005 was byproduct sulfur from petroleum refining and [[natural gas processing]] plants.<ref>[http://minerals.usgs.gov/minerals/pubs/commodity/ *[[Steam reformer]] unit: Converts natural gas into hydrogen for the hydrotreaters and/or the hydrocracker.
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  • In the United States, the [[natural gas]] and [[Petroleum refining processes|petroleum refining]] industries
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  • ...transfer pumps are the pumps used on [[LNG pier]]s to transfer [[Liquefied Natural Gas]] from [[LNG carrier|LNG Carriers]] to [[Storage tank|LNG storage tanks]]. ...known as the [[Tu-155]]. The plane uses a fuel referred to as [[liquefied natural gas]] or LNG, and made its first flight in 1989.
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  • ...s|petroleum refineries]], [[petrochemical]] and [[chemical plant]]s, and [[natural gas processing]] plants.
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  • ...n larger if power plants using other fuels were included (i.e., fuel oil, natural gas and biomass, wood, etc).</ref> ...roleum refining processes|petroleum refineries]], [[Natural gas processing|natural gas processing plants]], [[Petrochemicals|petrochemical plants]] and other indu
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  • * [[Natural gas]]: Corrected spelling of "underground"
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  • ...uce various products such as hydrogen, [[ammonia]] and [[methanol]] from [[natural gas]], naphtha or other petroleum-derived feedstocks. Nor is this process to be ...g technology to the [[Petroleum refining processes|petroleum refining]], [[natural gas processing]], [[petrochemical]] production and other manufacturing industri
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  • ...uce various products such as hydrogen, [[ammonia]] and [[methanol]] from [[natural gas]], naphtha or other petroleum-derived feedstocks. Nor is this process to be ...g technology to the [[Petroleum refining processes|petroleum refining]], [[natural gas processing]], [[petrochemical]] production and other manufacturing industri
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  • ...(or syngas) which has a heat of combustion that is much less than that of natural gas. Syngas can be burned as a fuel or it can be converted into automotive fuel
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  • It should be noted that in the United States, the [[natural gas]] and [[Petroleum refining processes|petroleum refining]] industries ...proximately equal to the heat energy released by burning 100 cubic feet of natural gas.
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  • ...s]], [[petrochemical]] and [[chemical plant]]s, [[Natural gas processing|natural gas processing plants]], [[Conventional coal-fired power plant|fossil-fuel powe ...gular box shape as depicted in Figures 1 and 3. Most petroleum refineries, natural gas processing plants, and petrochemical or chemical plants use rectangular box
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  • The [[fossil fuels]] ([[coal]], [[Petroleum crude oil|petroleum]] and [[natural gas]]) are currently thought to have been formed from prehistoric, ancient biom ...'' for lighting and cooking ... later to be replace by [[electricity]] and natural gas. As of 2010, 412 modern industrial-scale gasifiers were in operation in 29
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  • ...Electric Power Company (TEPCO), in Yokohama , Japan, fueled with liquified natural gas (LNG)}} ...fuel]] such as [[coal]], [[Petroleum crude oil|petroleum]] [[fuel oil]], [[natural gas]], [[municipal waste]] or [[biomass]], a [[nuclear fission]] reactor and ot
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  • ...nt and at present not economically competitive with [[steam reforming]] of natural gas (CH<sub>4</sub>). On a large, industrial scale, steam reforming of natural gas (SMR&mdash;steam methane reforming) water vapor reacts with methane to yie
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  • ...a [[catalyst]], atmospheric nitrogen and hydrogen (usually derived from [[natural gas]] or [[petroleum]]) can be combined to form ammonia (NH<sub>3</sub>) which
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  • ...r of deaths per terawatt hour of energy produced, has been safer than even natural gas (the safest of the fossil fuels), and comparable to wind and solar. In spit
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  • ...rganization of Petroleum Exporting Countries]] (OPEC) is the 4th largest [[natural gas]] and 9th largest [[oil]] exporter in the world.
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  • ...eum refining processes|petroleum refineries]] and [[natural gas processing|natural gas processing plants]].
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  • ...uture. He supports legislation that promotes Wyoming’s clean burning coal, natural gas, methane gas, oil and wind energy. Enzi is working with other western senat
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  • ...eries]] or other [[refineries]], [[petrochemical|petrochemical plants]], [[natural gas processing]] and biochemical plants, [[water]] and [[wastewater]] treatment ...emical plant. [[Natural gas]] is a product which comes all the way from a natural gas processing plant to final consumers by pipeline or tubing. Large quantitie
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  • ...echnique known as "[[fracking]]" opened up the possibility of exploiting [[natural gas]] and [[shale oil]] from sedimentary rocks under and around the island.<ref
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  • Alternatives to coal-fired power plants include using other fossil fuels ([[natural gas]] or [[fuel oil]]), [[nuclear power plant]]s, [[geothermal power plant]]s, ...s that met their permitted levels by burning low sulfur coals, fuel oil or natural gas.
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  • ...and conspired with Aafia Siddique. He was also accused of planning to use natural gas to cause explosions in apartment buildings, according to then Deputy Attorn
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  • ...ing on regional gas prices, the levelized cost of hydrogen production from natural gas ranges from $0.50 to $1.70 per kg. See the section "Low-carbon hydrogen can
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  • ...t flammable. Most of the world's supply of helium comes from underground [[natural gas field|fields]] in the [[United States of America]], but the United States h
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  • ...ontaining molecules we combust as [[Fossil fuels|fossil fuels &mdash; oil, natural gas, coal]] and wood &mdash; to generate electricity and other forms of energy ...we generate with that oxygen in combusting fuels &mdash; oil, coal, wood, natural gas &mdash; owes its origin to photosynthetic capture of the energy of sunlight
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  • ...lternatives, expands and accelerates exploration and production of oil and natural gas, and jumpstarts dramatic increases in nuclear power
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  • ...articles on [[steam generator]], [[industrial cooling tower]], [[liquefied natural gas]], and [[Cowdray House]] have been nominated for approval for months, I've
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  • ...ng a variety of chemical reactions. In contrast, helium is a byproduct of natural gas production and must be transported to its point of use. Hydrogen is less e
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  • ...all animal and plant life on Earth as well of all the [[fossil fuel]]s ([[natural gas]], [[petroleum]] and [[coal]]), which are the remains of plant material tha
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  • ...t significantly of all, the burning of fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gas releases into the atmosphere carbon dioxide and other substances known as g
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  • ...yield of improvised explosive devices by strapping cylinders of liquified natural gas, hydrogen, or acetylene to an explosive charge, but the increase does not b
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  • ...n oxygen from the air reacts with a fuel, such as gasoline, [[coal]], or [[natural gas]], giving off heat. The fossil fuels contain [[carbon]] as the single most | Natural gas || 55
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  • ...ich means that about 38% of the [[heat of combustion]] of the fuel (coal, natural gas, oil, etc.) is converted into electric energy. The relatively small combust
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  • ...Palin era begins at inauguration: Governor sworn in, goes to work today on natural gas pipeline - '''Registration required'''], Kyle Hopkins, ''Anchorage Daily Ne ...rity of her administration<ref name="inauguration" /> and promoted oil and natural gas development, including drilling in the [[Arctic National Wildlife Refuge]]
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  • ...though it now imports food. Egypt has small [[oil]] reserves, especially [[natural gas]], which it exports to [[Jordan]] and [[Israel]]. [[Cotton]] exports and t
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  • ...eplaced in domestic as well as industrial and transportation usage by oil, natural gas or electricity produced from oil, gas, nuclear or water power. ...sition despite the emergence of alternative energies supplies such as oil, natural gas, and, from the late 1950s, nuclear power used for electricity. More recentl
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  • ...include [[power plant|electrical power generation]], driving [[water]], [[natural gas]], or [[Crude oil|oil]] pumps, and providing propulsion for ships and locom
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  • ...ver was controversially tapped as the location for a giant [[LNG|liquified natural gas]] (LNG) tank. Weaver's Cove Energy, LLC., a subsidiary of [http://www.hess.
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  • ...visits, in August and December 1986, resulted in the resumption of Iranian natural gas exports, which had been halted in 1980.<ref name=Hume1994>{{citation
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  • By the end of the civil war, oil and natural gas production - which had accounted for more than 70 percent of GDP - had virt
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  • ...oductive coalfields in the country; the region was also rich in petroleum, natural gas, lumber and farm goods. Also, the early settlers were accustomed to manufac
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  • ...valently bond to four hydrogen atoms, as in [[methane]] (CH<sub>4</sub>) [=natural gas]; oxygen, which can share two electrons with carbon to fill its [oxygen's]
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  • Mining includes fuel ores of coal, oil, and natural gas, and metal ores of iron, manganese, titanium, magnesium, nickel, and mercur
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