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  2. Natural-gas condensate - Wikipedia

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    Drip gas, so named because it can be drawn off the bottom of small chambers (called drips) sometimes installed in pipelines from gas wells, is another name for natural-gas condensate, a naturally occurring form of gasoline obtained as a byproduct of natural gas extraction. It is also known as "condensate", "natural gasoline", "casing head gas ...

  3. Natural-gas processing - Wikipedia

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    A natural-gas processing plant in Aderklaa, Austria. Natural-gas processing is a range of industrial processes designed to purify raw natural gas by removing contaminants such as solids, water, carbon dioxide (CO 2), hydrogen sulfide (H 2 S), mercury and higher molecular mass hydrocarbons to produce pipeline quality dry natural gas [1] for pipeline distribution and final use. [2]

  4. Climate and Clean Air Coalition to Reduce Short-Lived Climate ...

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    Methane (CH 4) is a greenhouse gas that is over 20 times more potent than CO 2, and has an atmospheric lifetime of about 12 years. It is produced through natural processes (i.e. the decomposition of plant and animal waste), but is also emitted from many man-made sources, including coal mines, natural gas and oil systems, and landfills.

  5. Making Sense of Natural Gas Liquids - AOL

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  6. 1 Company's Laser Focus on Natural Gas Liquids - AOL

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    On Monday, Canada's Pembina Pipeline announced its plan to buy Provident Energy (NYS: PVX) for $3.1 billion in stock. Provident, a natural-gas-liquids-focused midstream company, has assets in ...

  7. Liquefied natural gas - Wikipedia

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    The heating value depends on the source of gas that is used and the process that is used to liquefy the gas. The range of heating value can span ±10 to 15 percent. A typical value of the higher heating value of LNG is approximately 50 MJ/kg or 21,500 BTU/lb. [2] A typical value of the lower heating value of LNG is 45 MJ/kg or 19,350 BTU/lb.