Not indefinitely. It is a nonrenewable resource
No, natural gas is a finite resource that will eventually be depleted. While it is currently abundant due to technological advancements in extraction, continued consumption will lead to its eventual exhaustion. It is important to explore alternative energy sources to transition away from relying solely on natural gas.
No natural gas is natural gas.
Natural gas is a gas.
Natural Gas
Yes and no. Natural gas and coal can both be used in power generation. Natural gas is very economical to transport over land, if pipelines have been constructed. Natural gas can be used as fuel in cars, buses and industrial equipment (forklifts in particular) and coal can not be. Environmental concerns may limit the use of coal particularly near urban areas. Natural gas is difficult to transport overseas, limiting its application to the general area were deposits are found. This is changing. There is a gas pipeline under the Mediterranean sea to supply gas from Africa to Europe. Also, there is continued growth in liquefied natural gas (LNG), however this requires very large investments.
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CNG is compressed natural gas
Natural gas on top of the oil. Natural gas is less dense.
Compressed natural gas (CNG) is the same as natural gas - the only difference is in the form in which they are stored. CNG is natural gas that has been compressed to reduce its volume for storage and transport, while natural gas is found in its uncompressed form underground.
The composition of natural gas in Pakistan is CH4. The natural gas of Pakistan is made up of the same elements as the natural gas that is in the US.
NGL is not liquefied natural gas, which is condensed natural gas that is compact and therefore convenient for overseas shipping.
No. Natural gas is largely methane. Propane is a byproduct from the production of natural gas and petroleum refining.