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Effect of microstructure on hydrogen permeation and trapping in natural gas pipeline steels. [PDF]

open access: yesNpj Mater Degrad
Islam A   +5 more
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Mathematical Models for Natural Gas Forecasting

open access: green, 2009
Steven R. Vitullo   +3 more
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Natural Gas

ACADEMIA. The magazine of the Polish Academy of Sciences, 2021
A transition fuel on the path from coal to hydrogen.
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Natural Gas Composition

2018
In recent years, the demand for natural gas as a more efficient and cleaner fuel has increased. However, it is estimated that over 2% of CO2 is contained in every 50% of the volume of known gas resources, which has led to an increase in research needs in the gas softening process (Maisarah Bt Mohamad et al., 2016; Scholes C.A. et al., 2012).
Gordano, Amalia
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Natural Gas Outlook

SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition, 1983
Abstract LEFT 1, RIGHT 1 I AM PLEASED TO TAKE PART IN THIS 58TH ANNUAL TECHNICAL MEETING OF THE SOCIETY OF PETROLEUM ENGINEERS. MY ASSIGNMENT THIS AFTERNOON IS TO PROVIDE SOME PERSPECTIVE ON THE FUTURE DIRECTIONS OF THE NATURAL GAS INDUSTRY, INCLUDING THE OPPORTUNITIES THAT FUTURE MAY HOLD FOR OUR INDUSTRY'S ENGINEERING ...
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Chapter 7 Natural Gas and Natural Gas Liquids

1987
Publisher Summary This chapter provides an overview of natural gas and natural gas liquids. Natural gas is principally composed of methane with decreasing amounts of ethane, propane, and heavier components. It normally is partially or completely saturated with water vapor and may contain inert gases such as nitrogen and helium, and acid gases such as
Bruce A. Eckerson   +2 more
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Natural Gas as Feedstock

2005
Natural gas is a very cheap and abundant raw material but its main components, methane, ethane and propane, are rather chemically inactive compounds, which makes their upgrading to more valuable products quite difficult. Moreover the natural resources are often quite far from consumers, which makes their commercialisation even more difficult.
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