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Natural Gas

Natural gas is a fossil fuel that contains primarily methane and some other gaseous components like ethane, propane, butane, petane, carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, hydrocarbons and other gases.

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Chemically Selective Gas Sweetening
New method could improve economics of sweetening natural gas. ASSR could reduce amount of heat needed in purification process - [e]



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General Information


Chemical Composition of Natural Gas
Data table - [e]

Chemistry of Natural Methane Hydrate
The National Methane Hydrates R&D Program. NETL - [e]

Effects of Hydrate Formation on Gas Composition
A physical chemistry and environmental science question, 2000. MBARI - Format: PDF - [e]

Fundamentals of Natural Gas Chemistry
A compilation of facts about natural gas - Format: PDF - [e]

Geochemical Characterization of Natural Gas
A Physical Multivariable Approach and its Applications in Maturity and Migration Estimates - [e]

Natural Gas
A compilation about facts on natural gas - Format: PDF - [e]

Processing Natural Gas
An overview - [e]



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Experiments


Reaction of Chlorine with Natural Gas
Practical instruction - [e]



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Data and Databases


Natural Gas Data
Statitistics fornNatural gas - [e]



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Journals


Journal of Natural Gas Chemistry
... a medium for reporting original research papers dealing with topics in the fields of natural gas chemistry, C1 chemistry, lower hydrocarbons chemistry as well as hydrogen energy sources - [e, cn]

Journal of Natural Gas Chemistry
This Journal functions as a medium for reporting original research papers dealing with topics in the fields of natural gas chemistry, C1 chemistry, lower hydrocarbons chemistry as well as hydrogen energy sources. Elsevier - [e]



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Organisations


Natural Gas Org
... is presented as an educational website covering a variety of topics related to the natural gas industry. The purpose of this website is to provide visitors with a comprehensive information source for topics related to natural gas, and present an unbiased learning tool for students, teachers, industry, media, and government - [e]

Natural Gas Supply Association
NGSA represents U.S.-based producers and marketers of natural gas on issues that affect the natural gas industry, including the residential and industrial consumers who rely on the fuel for a myriad of purposes - [e]







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Buchempfehlung

E. Dendy Sloan Jr., Carolyn Koh

Clathrate Hydrates of Natural Gases

This new edition of a bestseller offers updated information on the clathrate hydrate compounds discovered in the past decade, provides a balance between experimental and theoretical perspectives, and incorporates two software programs on the accompanying CD-ROM. It also presents case studies on low dosage hydrate inhibitor prevention and hydrate drilling in nature, phase equilibrium data and kinetic models, and descriptions of the paradigm change in flow assurance to risk management. Other new material discusses the paradigm transition from hydrate reservoir assessment to reservoir production and summarizes the in situ conditions for hydrates in the permafrost and oceans.

With this modern account of clathrate hydrates, you will acquire a fresh perspective on both new and old theories and data, hopefully leading you to pursue exciting research directions and practical applications.

CRC; 2007


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