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Natural Gas In Our Lives

Natural Gas ProcessingHow it works: The natural gas that you use to cook, heat your home, and make hot water for bathing is made almost entirely of methane. Natural gas is concentrated in natural gas fields, and is tapped by drilling wells, essentially long narrow holes in the ground. Natural gas is...

Natural Gas Pipelines in the United States

The U.S. natural gas pipeline network is a highly integrated transmission and distribution grid that can transport natural gas to and from nearly any location in the lower 48 States.The natural gas pipeline grid comprises:• More than 210 natural gas pipeline systems• 305,000 miles of interstate and...

Drilling Technology Improvements Game-Changers

Shale gas, trapped in sedimentary rock beds make it more costly to extract than traditional reserves. Shale gas has become a big factor in growing supplies as shallow offshore and conventional onshore wells decline. The combination of shale gas resources and the development of technology to extract the...

Shale Gas 101

HOW IS SHALE GAS FORMED ?There are two theories as to how natural gas is formed. The most widely accepted theory, the organic theory, maintains that natural gas formation begins with photosynthesis, where plants use energy from the sun to convert carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and carbohydrates.

What Can Obama Do Now for America's Air ?

[caption id="attachment_278" align="alignright" width="600" caption="Plant Scherer, near Juliette, Ga., has for years been one of the highest single-source producers of carbon dioxide in the world. "][/caption]America's chief environment regulator, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), issued an...

Natural Gas- Green & Clean

Is the green energy debate getting turned on its head? The emergence of immense new supplies of clean-burning natural gas from the Haynesville Shale deposits Louisiana is shaking up the energy industry.Several top natural gas industry leaders met last week with the U. S. energy secretary, Steven Chu...

EnCana Redirects $290M to Haynesville Shale

At EnCana's annual meeting just over a week ago, CEO Randy Eresman, announced that new technology was enabling their company to have new opportunities in the Haynesville Shale play. The company reported that it would redirect $290 Million to the Haynesville Shale play. EnCana holds about 176,000 net...

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