Crude oil prices, natural gas prices, are expected to be sharply higher this winter, meaning more cold cash to stay warm. |
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Oromia is also rich in gold, silver, platinum, marble, uranium, nickel, natural gas, and other mineral resources. |
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With coal, natural gas, oil and uranium minerals resources, the Hopis are members of the Council of Energy Resource Tribes. |
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With natural gas prices so low due to huge new supplies of shale gas, besting the current energy system has become tougher. |
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The targets are oil, coal, shale oil, and, if you believe the oil industry's press releases, the largest trove of natural gas on the continent. |
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Almost 50 percent of the world's commercial hydrogen now comes from natural gas. |
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It was concluded also that 100bn cubic metres of natural gas could be transited via Bulgarian territory annually. |
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The most profitable industries in Qatar are oil and natural gas production. |
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Ethene is a colorless gas that can be collected from natural gas and crude oil. |
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Worldwide production of crude oil, unrefined oil stripped of any natural gas liquids, is slightly less than 66 million barrels a day. |
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They export more than three and a half billion dollars worth of liquefied natural gas a year. |
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Home heating bills could soar this winter if natural gas production is significantly reduced. |
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He did not win permission to drill for oil and natural gas in Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Reserve. |
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In the past year, the share of biomethane in natural gas fuel has risen from 6 to over 15 percent. |
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In a recent article, The Times newspaper suggested there could be an oversupply of natural gas in two years and prices could tumble. |
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The planned expansion is expected to put the company in a competitive position if Gasprom's monopoly over natural gas transportation is waived. |
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I used to cut softwood from shelterbelts on prairie farms but when natural gas was piped out to all farms in the area the demand disappeared. |
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Carbon emissions occur wherever fossil fuels, like oil, gasoline, and natural gas, are burned for energy. |
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This type of ceiling heater usually uses propane or natural gas as the fuel source. |
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In 1978 Carter secured legislation that fostered conservation and decontrolled the price of some domestic natural gas. |
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To produce electricity, natural gas is burned in a turbine similar to a jet engine, and the turbine runs a generator. |
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Large sections of public land will be opened to natural gas exploration and production. |
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Methane is a natural gas produced mainly by bacteria which live in oxygen-free and low oxygen environments. |
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He told the News natural gas projects would continue the jobs bonanza of the Darwin railway. |
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They have granted licenses for the two energy companies to engage in oil and natural gas exploration. |
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While methane in coal mines is responsible for unintentional explosions, it can be a substitute for natural gas. |
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The chandelier is original, was originally lit with coal gas and today is illuminated with natural gas. |
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He unravelled an elastic rope only a half inch thick and tied it to a pipe once used for the transmission of natural gas. |
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With the higher demand last year, he said its power plants had used less natural gas in electricity generation. |
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Renewable energy is also the answer to imminent crude oil and natural gas shortages affecting fuel and heating needs. |
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At present most hydrogen is produced from natural gas and it takes much more energy to create it than it saves. |
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The houses are heated by natural gas and each house will have a gas coal-effect fire fitted as standard. |
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So even though it is handled much like natural gas, it is not harmful to breathe if it leaks. |
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These cars are expected to use hydrogen taken from fossil sources such as natural gas or methanol. |
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The fact of the matter is that gasoline is far more flammable than liquid natural gas. |
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The land was blessed with natural resources of oil, natural gas and a lake of pitch. |
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Much energy will be spent making energy, such as electricity generation and the process of liquefying natural gas. |
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The company operates the electricity grid and the main natural gas pipeline. |
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The Sofia district heating company, Toplofikatsia Sofia, alone consumes 30 per cent of the natural gas sold on the local market. |
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Their production of crude oil and natural gas began in 1969, greatly reducing Australia's dependence on imported oil. |
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The bulk of exports are crude oil, refined products, and natural gas liquids. |
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Remember, you can cook food and boil water maybe in five minutes via natural gas, while it may take up to 10 to 15 minutes via coal gas. |
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Should additional capacity be created, it would have to be through natural gas or coal-fired generating plants. |
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Indonesia mainly exports crude palm oil, natural gas, agricultural and mining products, and wood to South Korea. |
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We have vast untapped potential in hydro power and in natural gas from the Arctic. |
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The company's natural gas pipelines, its most prized remaining assets, are to be auctioned off. |
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In our opinion, noxious flue gas, produced by the combustion of natural gas in the boiler, has been entering the premises. |
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The company cut pollution by plugging natural gas pipeline leaks and by cutting back on gas flaring at refineries. |
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An energy company's plans to drill for oil and natural gas on the North York Moors has split the local community. |
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Tall metal stacks that rose above the trees were crowned by flickering flames of natural gas being burned off at several pumping stations. |
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Seep output includes natural gas, carbon dioxide, nitrogen, hydrogen sulfide, other gases and oil. |
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Exports include petroleum and natural gas, hydroelectric power, metals, chemicals, paper pulp, and fish. |
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In Nigeria, flared or vented natural gas exceed 2 billion cubic feet per day. |
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Scotland is surrounded by the North Sea, offering fish, oil and natural gas, and potentially tidal and wave power. |
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Only four ship terminals capable of handling imports of supercooled liquid natural gas exist in the U.S., and they're at full capacity. |
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The most likely methods are electrolysis or production from fossil fuels, such as natural gas or fuel oil. |
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A well burst suddenly and released a high concentration of natural gas and sulfurated hydrogen. |
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The country's fast growth is rapidly outstripping natural resources such as oil, natural gas, iron and copper. |
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The kilns that calcine the lime used in cement are often natural gas fired. |
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Because of opposition to a catenary system, the surface system uses busses powered by compressed natural gas. |
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And this time, the U.S. is finally beginning to run out of domestic oil and easily recoverable natural gas. |
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Other mineral resources include wolframite, gold and unexploited natural gas reserves. |
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The Texas coast is home to a quarter of the country's oil refineries and is also the source of much of the country's natural gas. |
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To be useful in a power-generating fuel cell, hydrocarbons such as gasoline, natural gas or ethanol must be reformed into a hydrogen-rich gas. |
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Honda in America is already piloting home energy stations which make hydrogen from natural gas so you can refuel your car in your drive. |
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Eruptions of natural gas were observed from very early times and the dangers of firedamp in mines were soon realized. |
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As a key marginal producer of both oil and natural gas, Russia is now in an enviable position to catalyse this development. |
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In American homes, natural gas is used in furnaces, stoves, water heaters, clothes dryers, and other appliances. |
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He said that this technology can also detect the sulfur-based odorants added to natural gas. |
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From natural gas, the factory produced ammonia, then nitric acid, urea and ammonium nitrate. |
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The bottom line is that it will cost more to keep warm this winter, whether you heat with natural gas, electricity or home heating oil. |
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Boring, stodgy natural gas companies were one major economic player ignored in the tech boom. |
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For several years in a row, the retail costs of heating oil and natural gas have seen double-digit percentage increases. |
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Also, it is no longer economically efficient to use natural gas or high-level petroleum distillates as boiler fuel. |
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The company has bet big on exploiting hard-to-extract natural gas and hard-to-process heavy crude, bitumen, and oil sand. |
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A taxable dealer is a person whose principal activity is reselling natural gas or electricity. |
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That's been the case since the natural gas industry started deregulating a decade ago. |
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Palm oil production, fish, and now black gold and natural gas are major resources, as is education. |
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He warned that the fetid water could spread disease and that natural gas was leaking all over town. |
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On the other hand, the federal government restricts more and more public land for natural gas development. |
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Germany's chief natural resources are iron ore, bituminous coal and lignite, potash, timber, lignite, natural gas, salt, and nickel. |
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From natural gas and propane to heating oil and gasoline, prices are on the rise. |
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What about the promise that Sligo would be linked up to the new natural gas line? |
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The water is recycled and reused, but it is still a very costly method of extraction because it takes a lot of natural gas to create steam. |
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An American company came up with the idea of exporting natural gas to Europe by liquefying it at very cold temperatures and shipping it. |
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A decision on the application to store and handle liquified natural gas at the former refinery was due to be made on Wednesday. |
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There are more than 25 world-scale units exporting principally ammonia, methanol, steel products and, more recently, liquefied natural gas. |
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To meet the shortfall one alternative is to import liquefied natural gas from offshore. |
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India's first liquefied natural gas terminal at Dahej will be ready for business in about 100 days. |
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There are a variety of less-polluting oil and gas fuels, including liquid petroleum gas, liquefied natural gas and compressed natural gas. |
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Lastly, because natural gas is nonrenewable, reliance on it as a fuel offers meager benefits for long-term energy security. |
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Ernst said a supply hose had been rubbing against the dryer and was chafing through, which contributed to the natural gas smell. |
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One of the most commonly used pieces of equipment for heating in a laboratory, a Bunsen burner uses natural gas as a fuel supply. |
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The company provides equipment and services used in the drilling and production of oil and natural gas wells. |
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As a result, water is now subject to the same rules and regulations governing other commodities, such as oil and natural gas. |
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Transporting the waste gas needs pipelines five times bigger than our existing natural gas network. |
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The latest utility crisis has little to do with low supplies of natural gas or electricity. |
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Nonrenewable resources, such as coal, petroleum, and natural gas, are present in fixed amounts. |
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It is demanding autonomy for the rich eastern lowland region where the natural gas reserves are concentrated. |
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Your electric could rise too, because 17 percent of power plants are fueled by natural gas. |
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The environmentalists also fear the Canadian natural gas will be used as an energy source for harvesting oil from the Alberta tar sands. |
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Mineral deposits include oil and natural gas, gold, uranium, bauxite, nickel, and cobalt. |
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The British thermal unit content of natural gas is approximately one-sixth the BTU content of oil. |
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And the companies are investing heavily in liquefied natural gas facilities in the area. |
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We were creating a market for natural gas and electricity that had never existed before. |
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Hydrocarbons range from natural gas, through light and heavy liquids to solid tars and bitumen. |
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If we produce hydrogen from natural gas, there goes our energy independence. |
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Most US power plants are fueled by coal, fuel oil, and natural gas, the only fuels available in sufficient quantities to meet the demand. |
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Gases are generated from the burning of fossil fuels such as natural gas and petroleum distillates. |
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They focus mainly on oil and natural gas production, making them highly sensitive to price fluctuations. |
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Regulation over natural gas producers was lifted in most areas of the country 10 years ago. |
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The power station will be fuelled by natural gas from the offshore Kudu gas field. |
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Salekhard is surrounded by some of the richest oil and natural gas fields in the world. |
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At that time, there will be two nets providing coal gas and natural gas for Shanghai local residents. |
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Before the discovery of large deposits of natural gas in the 1950s, gas was created by burning coal, coke, or oil. |
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Whether the block contains any natural gas or oil requires actual exploration. |
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In eight hours the well produced enough to meet New Zealand's natural gas needs for a day. |
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The country's main exports are crude oil, petroleum products, and natural gas. |
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It also has extensive trading and liquified natural gas businesses elsewhere in the world. |
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The prices of crude and natural gas have both almost doubled, while inflationary pressures are broadening. |
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The burning of natural gas produces almost half of that state's electricity. |
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No wonder then that most countries are opting for natural gas as the preferred fuel. |
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The project partners plan to produce liquefied natural gas to sell in Asia. |
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Methane is the main component of natural gas, and is trapped in coal and released during mining. |
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There were oil derricks and natural gas pipelines, grain elevators six stories high. |
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Will it in the meantime be made from hydrocarbons like methane and natural gas? |
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Simultaneously, if oil or natural gas is discovered in the Beja land, they have to be the main beneficiaries of such minerals. |
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Even natural gas, the cleanest of fossil fuels, still has to be processed to remove impurities. |
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Although present in air, helium is commercially obtained from natural gas wells where it occurs in concentrations of between one and seven percent of the natural gas. |
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However, it is unclear how much natural gas is tied up in clathrates. |
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Meanwhile, school buses, trucking fleets, and delivery vehicles are being converted to run on compressed natural gas. |
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On the other hand, leaks of methane from natural gas wells could be pushing the U.S. over the Kyoto target for that gas. |
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While bcg cited low labor, natural gas and electricity costs, Williamson emphasized lead-times. |
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There are substantial undeveloped reserves of oil, coal, and natural gas. |
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Coal bed methane is a type of natural gas found in underground coal seams. |
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It has just completed an assessment of undiscovered, technically recoverable oil and natural gas resources in five geologic basins in the Rocky Mountain region. |
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In the last month natural gas prices in Britain have more than quintupled. |
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To implement the project, PTT must invest in the construction of a 6th gas separation plant to accommodate the natural gas demand for petrochemical production. |
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Many European countries are more vulnerable to Russian retaliation due to their dependence on Russia for their natural gas. |
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Crude oil is extracted, and production of natural gas is increasing. |
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The flow from the well, which then went through this pipe at the surface, consisted of natural gas, condensate and salt water from the host rock layer. |
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Thanks to the shale revolution, the U.S. has abundant supplies of natural gas. |
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Large natural gas storage fields in salt domes are another example. |
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On top of oil, the United States produces significantly more natural gas than Saudi Arabia. |
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State and local investigators blamed the accident on a maintenance error that left open a natural gas valve as the boiler was being shut for routine service. |
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Moscow is also threatening to cut off the flow of natural gas to Moldova, a country nearly wholly dependent on Russia for energy. |
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Half the world's ocean-going cargo follows shipping lanes past the islands, and rich deposits of oil and natural gas are thought to lie beneath the nearby sea. |
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The company had built an empire off finding and drilling natural gas discoveries as the fracking boom rolled across the country. |
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Probably the best system would have been to run them off natural gas and to have created storage tanks near the pumps in case the gas lines failed. |
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Brown's father was a gasman with a great passion for natural gas. |
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Typically, the power used to propel the water is derived from steam heat, which is turn generated by burning natural gas. |
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It would transport bitumen and liquefied natural gas drawn from the tar sands to refineries on the Gulf Coast, mainly in Texas. |
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Total oil production figures include crude oil, natural gas liquids, and other liquid energy products. |
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For internally heated salt baths, natural gas flame torches having a moderate flame are effective in melting a pool of molten salt for a conductive path between electrodes. |
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Riley said the structure which has an 850 tonne deck or topsides and a 950 tonne jacket will be able to produce a maximum of one billion cubic feet of natural gas a day. |
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Podesta warned that opposition to natural gas is impractical and not grounded in reality. |
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And both natural gas and efficiencies benefit the environment and promise some move toward long-term sustainability. |
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It is produced by steam reforming natural gas to create a synthesis gas. |
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With natural gas, shale gas and new technologies for extraction becoming more important, fossil fuels are likely to play a central role for decades to come. |
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They will give their signatories a first claim on US natural gas supplies, whose abundance is currently fuelling a reshoring of energy intensive industries. |
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Half of all Russia's oil exports and around 30 billion cubic meters of Russian natural gas are annually piped across Belarus to the European Union. |
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At present, natural gas can cost anywhere between 18p and 25p a therm for industrial users while their contract terms are based on 12p a therm for a period of 10 years. |
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Despite the increasing share of natural gas in the fuel structure, hard coal is still considered as a main fuel applied in Polish power and heat generating facilities. |
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If you use an unvented natural gas, propane, or kerosene space heater, all the products of combustion, including water vapor, are exhausted directly into your living space. |
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Austria produces some petroleum and natural gas to meet its own needs, and it also mines coal, iron ore, copper, lead, zinc, antimony, and graphite, used in industry. |
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This former Soviet satellite country struggling to re-orientate its national economy towards the West is still heavily dependent on Russian natural gas imports. |
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The country is estimated to have oil reserves that total some 50 billion barrels, and natural gas reserves have been pencilled in at a gigantic 1,700 trillion cubic feet. |
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Also, there will be increasing emphasis on the use of oil and natural gas as chemical, raw material feedstocks for production, especially Middle East production. |
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It includes vast deposits of coal, limestone, slabs, oil and natural gas, manganese, asbestos, iron ore, gold, diamonds, graphite, tungsten, steatitic, feldspar, and silica. |
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Coal is on the way out for many power plants, and natural gas, solar, and wind power are being phased in. |
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And despite all the Malthusian nonsense, we've still got plenty of oil and natural gas, reports the National Journal's Amy Harder. |
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We are hopelessly dependent on imported oil, are at increasing risk of a dangerous shortage of natural gas, and have an antiquated system for transmitting electricity. |
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The need to prevent frost heave and the resultant cracking in foundations of vessels containing natural gas and other cryogenically stored liquids is well known in industry. |
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The industry is now converting large quantities of this gas to liquefied natural gas for export to energy-deficient countries, primarily in the Far East. |
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Bulgaria should have eliminated the state subsidy for the coal mining and begun to implement differentiation in transport and distribution pricing of natural gas. |
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Kirin Brewery Co., for example, is installing a natural gas power generator at its factory in Taga, Shiga Prefecture. |
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In 1971, a team of Soviet scientists was drilling at the site when their rig collapsed into a cavernous pocket of natural gas. |
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What was at stake, and what prompted the woman's presentation, was pressure from gas interests to further develop natural gas deposits in the area. |
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And Cummins imports engines fueled by natural gas for mainland bus fleets. |
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Illuminating gas was used for gas lighting, as it produces a much brighter light than natural gas or water gas. |
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Coal is used primarily to generate electricity, but the rapid drop in natural gas prices after 2008 created severe competition. |
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For a time, while domestic coal consumption for electric power was being displaced by natural gas, exports were increasing. |
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Common examples of utilities are electricity, natural gas, water, sewage, cable television, and telephone. |
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The report provides a detailed analysis of pipeline transportation of natural gas, crude oil, and petroleum products in the world. |
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A conventional high-pressure natural gas tank operates at 3,600 pounds per square inch, whereas this low-pressure tank operates at 500 psi. |
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Though natural gas prices dropped, the folks doing solar didn't get with the program. |
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In 1999, economically significant finds of natural gas were made in the Corrib Gas Field off the County Mayo coast. |
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Norway has extensive reserves of petroleum, natural gas, minerals, lumber, seafood, fresh water and hydropower. |
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Large reserves of petroleum and natural gas were discovered in the 1960s, which led to a boom in the economy. |
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Such changes might include a closing factory, market manipulation, the signing of international trade treaties, new natural gas regulation, etc. |
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These are used in electrical power generation, for powering water, natural gas, or oil pumps, and providing propulsion for ships and locomotives. |
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The burial of algae and bacteria below the mud of the sea floor during this time resulted in the formation of North Sea oil and natural gas. |
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An oil well produces predominantly crude oil, with some natural gas dissolved in it. |
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At surface conditions these will condense out of the gas to form natural gas condensate, often shortened to condensate. |
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Oil products are more and more in competition with alternative sources, mainly coal and natural gas, both cheaper sources. |
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Currently, interest exists in hybrid electric buses, fuel cell buses, electric buses, and ones powered by compressed natural gas or biodiesel. |
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Hasina also refused to export Bangladesh's natural gas, despite major investment offers from international oil companies. |
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Bangladesh is the 7th largest natural gas producer in Asia, ahead of its neighbor Myanmar. |
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It is the world's number one producer of electrical and nuclear energy, as well as liquid natural gas, sulfur, phosphates, and salt. |
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Significant natural resources include iron ore, coal, potash, timber, lignite, uranium, copper, natural gas, salt, nickel, arable land and water. |
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Qatar is a high income economy, backed by the world's third largest natural gas reserves and oil reserves. |
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However, large natural gas reserves have been located off Qatar's northeast coast. |
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Hydrogen flames in other conditions are blue, resembling blue natural gas flames. |
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Commercial bulk hydrogen is usually produced by the steam reforming of natural gas. |
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In the Haber process for the production of ammonia, hydrogen is generated from natural gas. |
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In July 2010, it sold its natural gas activities in Alberta and British Columbia, Canada, to Apache Corporation. |
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The exploitation of the Tarija natural gas reserves in Bolivia where another BG subsidiary operated. |
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Egypt has a developed energy market based on coal, oil, natural gas, and hydro power. |
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However, Soviet activities subsequently declined due to the discovery of extensive natural gas resources. |
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Underground product gas is an alternative to natural gas and potentially offers cost savings by eliminating mining, transport, and solid waste. |
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Dynamite or nitroglycerin detonations were used to increase oil and natural gas production from petroleum bearing formations. |
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Somalia has reserves of several natural resources, including uranium, iron ore, tin, gypsum, bauxite, copper, salt and natural gas. |
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Beginning in the 1950s, the Netherlands discovered huge natural gas resources. |
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The Groningen gas field, one of the largest natural gas fields in the world, is situated near Slochteren. |
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The country has abundant natural resources like oil and natural gas, tin, copper and gold. |
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Indonesia has extensive natural resources, including crude oil, natural gas, coal, tin, copper, and gold. |
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Since the 1950s, petrochemical and liquid natural gas industries have developed along the Milford Haven Waterway. |
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At the mouth of the estuary is the natural gas sweetening plant at Point of Ayr on the site of the former colliery. |
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Often this energy is used directly as heat such as in home heaters, which use either petroleum or natural gas. |
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Gas pipelines distribute large amounts of natural gas, of which methane is the principal component. |
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In general, the sediments that generate natural gas are buried deeper and at higher temperatures than those that contain oil. |
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Combined cycle plants are usually powered by natural gas, although fuel oil, synthesis gas or other fuels can be used. |
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The improvement in shale gas extraction has increased natural gas supplies and reserves dramatically. |
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Most power stations in the world burn fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gas to generate electricity. |
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Fossil fuels contain high percentages of carbon and include petroleum, coal, and natural gas. |
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Some fuels like natural gas, for instance, contain only very low boiling, gaseous components. |
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At the same time, gas lights using natural gas or coal gas were coming into wide use. |
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As part of the activities to prepare the Ormen Lange natural gas field, the incident has been thoroughly investigated. |
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With Gazprom, Russia is frequently the world's largest natural gas extractor. |
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Petroleum is another resource and fossil fuel found in close proximity to and with natural gas. |
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The World Bank estimates that over 150 cubic kilometers of natural gas are flared or vented annually. |
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If there was not a market for natural gas near the wellhead it was prohibitively expensive to pipe to the end user. |
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Since 2000, shale gas has become a major source of natural gas in the United States and Canada. |
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Because of this increase in shale production, the United States is now the number one natural gas producer in the world. |
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Other sources of methane, the principal component of natural gas, include landfill gas, biogas, and methane hydrate. |
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The image below is a schematic block flow diagram of a typical natural gas processing plant. |
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It shows the various unit processes used to convert raw natural gas into sales gas pipelined to the end user markets. |
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Natural gas flowing in the distribution lines and at the natural gas well head are often used to power natural gas powered engines. |
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These engines rotate compressors to facilitate the natural gas transmission. |
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The processed natural gas may then be used for residential, commercial and industrial uses. |
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Several methods are used to remove these higher molecular weighted gases for use at the natural gas engine. |
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For transportation, burning natural gas produces about 30 percent less carbon dioxide than burning petroleum. |
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For an equivalent amount of heat, burning natural gas produces about 45 percent less carbon dioxide than burning coal for power. |
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Efforts around the world to reduce the use of coal has led some regions to switch to natural gas. |
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Because of its low density, it is not easy to store natural gas or to transport it by vehicle. |
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The large trade cost implies that natural gas markets are globally much less integrated, causing significant price differences across countries. |
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Natural gas is often stored underground inside depleted gas reservoirs from previous gas wells, salt domes, or in tanks as liquefied natural gas. |
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However, considering the tens of millions of structures that use the fuel, the individual risk of using natural gas is very low. |
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Improvements in natural gas furnace designs have greatly reduced CO poisoning concerns. |
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The price of natural gas varies greatly depending on location and type of consumer. |
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It was also reported that the gas field could hold a potential 30 trillion cubic feet of natural gas. |
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Another way to store natural gas is adsorbing it to the porous solids called sorbents. |
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Phillips then divested itself of the Panhandle Eastern Pipeline Interest, but remained a major supplier of natural gas. |
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Pipelines are generally the most economical way to transport large quantities of oil, refined oil products or natural gas over land. |
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America's natural gas reserves dwindled from 237 trillion in 1974 to 203 trillion. |
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In common usage, deposits rich in oil are known as oil fields, and deposits rich in natural gas are called natural gas fields. |
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The second largest natural gas field is the Urengoy gas field, and the third largest is the Yamburg gas field, both in Russia. |
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The Troll A platform is a condeep offshore natural gas platform in the Troll gas field off the west coast of Norway. |
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Alexandria is an important industrial center because of its natural gas and oil pipelines from Suez. |
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Egypt produces its own energy, but has been a net oil importer since 2008 and is rapidly becoming a net importer of natural gas. |
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The region is abundant in fossil fuels including natural gas, crude oil and lignite coal. |
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Large deposits of fossil fuels are obtained from Earth's crust, consisting of coal, petroleum, and natural gas. |
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Atlantic Canada possesses vast offshore deposits of natural gas, and Alberta also hosts large oil and gas resources. |
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These are often fueled by oil or natural gas, and are normally only active for a very small fraction of the time. |
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It benefits greatly from the natural gas field of Lacq to which it is connected by pipeline. |
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The natural gas and coal consumed by the production of nitrogen fertilizer can account for over half of the agricultural energy usage. |
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These include large deposits of oil and natural gas in Algeria and Libya, and large deposits of phosphates in Morocco and Western Sahara. |
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The country imports most energy supplies, especially oil and natural gas and to a large extent depends on Russia as its energy supplier. |
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Eighty percent of Ukrainian natural gas supplies are imported, mainly from Russia. |
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The economies of Algeria and Libya were transformed by the discovery of oil and natural gas reserves in the deserts. |
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Russia has a wide natural resource base, including major deposits of timber, petroleum, natural gas, coal, ores and other mineral resources. |
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The country has the world's largest natural gas reserves, the 8th largest oil reserves, and the second largest coal reserves. |
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The Arabian Peninsula plays a critical geopolitical role in the Middle East and the Arab world due to its vast reserves of oil and natural gas. |
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Thailand is a large producer of natural gas, with reserves of at least 10 trillion cubic feet. |
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Ghana produces and exports an abundance of hydrocarbons such as sweet crude oil and natural gas. |
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The Government of Ghana has drawn up plans to nationalise Ghana's entire petroleum and natural gas reserves to increase government revenue. |
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The country's natural resources include large quantities of oil and natural gas as well as fish in the offshore waters. |
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Today, the main economic activities are fishing, natural gas and oil extraction, sheep farming, and ecotourism. |
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Even though it produces significant quantities of petroleum and natural gas, poverty is still a concern. |
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Oil and natural gas were discovered at this time and in 1974, the development of these resources began. |
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There are 860 wells in various municipalities extracting crude oil and natural gas. |
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It is an industrial island with a diversified economy, based to a large extent on oil, natural gas, industry and agriculture. |
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Metropolitana is the first BRT system to operate with natural gas, seeking to reduce air pollution. |
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The country's wealth is attributed to its large reserves and exploitation of oil and natural gas. |
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These overlie oil and natural gas deposits, especially north of the Los Bajos Fault. |
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New York's largest imports are oil, gold, aluminum, natural gas, electricity, rough diamonds, and lumber. |
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The salt domes also held natural gas, which some wells produced and which was used for evaporation of the brine. |
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Chinese records dating back 1,700 years note the use of natural gas in the home for light and heat via bamboo pipes to the dwellings. |
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However, it remains more common to design vehicles to use compressed natural gas. |
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However, the high cost of natural gas lighting at least partly explains why a large number of older gas lamps have been converted to electricity. |
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Anticlines, structural domes, fault zones and stratigraphic traps are very favorable locations for oil and natural gas drilling. |
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Called alkaline hydrolysis, this chemical body processing uses one-tenth the natural gas of fire-based cremation and one-third the electricity. |
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The Atlantic City Jitney Association just converted its entire fleet of 190 jitneys to clean burning compressed natural gas. |
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This baseload power plant will be the first natural gas reciprocating engine plant of its kind in the Caribbean region. |
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Today, nearly half the hydrogen produced in the world is derived from natural gas via a steam reforming process. |
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Massachusetts has two deep-water liquid natural gas import facilities connected to shore by pipeline. |
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Production capacity for coalbed methane, shale gas, liquified natural gas and other energy sources has grown in recent years, the official added. |
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The offshore zone of Sakhalin Island provides Russia with most of its liquified natural gas. |
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Small Scale LNG is an effective solution to provide natural gas access to users not connected with pipelines. |
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Since then, heat pumps have grown popular in places where electricity is cheaper than natural gas, bottled gas, and heating oil. |
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