Natural Gas: Production and Consumption
In order to use natural gas as fuel, it must undergo some type of processing. Once refined, it can be used for a variety of things including electricity generation, heating, and cooking.
Changing raw gas into sales gas is done in processing plants such as the one pictured here. In a plant, the raw gas is purified into almost pure methane, which is then used by customers as consumer-grade gas. During purification, some of the by-products that are derived are also commercially usable, such as ethane, butane and propane.Many homes use natural gas for heating and cooking. Natural gas also supplies our economy with a variety of commonly used fuels. Additionally, natural gas is used in the manufacture of many common products including fabric, glass and paper. It’s also used as a raw material in paints, plastics, and fertilizer.Natural Gas Production
Russia has the world’s largest gas reserves. Qatar and Iran are home to the world’s two largest gas fields. The USA, a large producer of natural gas, was able to produce enough for the country’s consumption needs until 1986. Since then, gas imports have been necessary to meet demand. 90% of those imports arrive via pipeline, mainly from Canada. The remaining 10% arrive via tanker from overseas.
DID YOU KNOW? Gas is odorless and colorless so—during processing—they add a chemical to the gas which smells like rotten eggs.