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Natural Gas, How Do We Store ?

natural gas consumption usually rises and falls with the seasons. In the winter months, which historically have used more natural gas for heating. We are trend towards using natural gas to produce electricity, as well as heat. Therefore, we are using more and more about natural gas per year. The peaks in the summer are becoming more common than ever now that natural gas is used for cooling our homes and businesses. The high demand for energy burns clean and efficient natural gas demands are constantly extract, process and transport natural gas to areas that need it most. You should also store the excess gas so it is ready for use. We collect certain amounts based on projections of consumption and store excess amounts to ensure that the offer is less than demand when the natural gas needs highest peak than expected. It used to consume all the coal gas. Coal gas is stored in gas holders from the mid eighteenth century. These were large, surface tanks slowly sunk into the ...

Properties of Natural Gas

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Natural gas is a fossil fuel that has methane gas as primary component. It is derived from organic material was deposited or buried under the earth, for millions of years. It contains heavier gaseous hydrocarbons such as ethane, propane and butane, and sulfur-containing gases. Natural gas has certain properties that allow their use for industrial or domestic. For example, it contains toxic ingredients that when inhaled is absorbed into the blood. Natural gas is tasteless, colorless, and when mixed with the appropriate volume of air and ignited, burns with a clean blue flame. It is considered one of the cleanest burning fuels, producing primarily heat, carbon dioxide and water vapor. Natural gas is odorless and before it is distributed to end users, is adding odorized thiols, which also helps in detecting any leak. Natural gas is lighter than air and tends to disperse in the atmosphere. In a state confined within a house, gas concentrations can reach explosive mixtu...