Noa because it is more denseed than gas
oil is more dense
Natural gas will usually fall toward the floor. Natural gas is heavier than air. If there are winds or breezes, it will dissipate or rise.
Above ground, Natural Gas is collected (LIQUIFIED) ans stored in LNG Tanks.
Under, it is heavier than the gas that comes off it.
No natural gas is natural gas.
oil is more dense
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the gas is collect above the oil because it has less dense
Natural gas will usually fall toward the floor. Natural gas is heavier than air. If there are winds or breezes, it will dissipate or rise.
Atlantic and Pacific
Above ground, Natural Gas is collected (LIQUIFIED) ans stored in LNG Tanks.
Under, it is heavier than the gas that comes off it.
Natural gas used to be much cheaper, but with rising oil prices its about on par with electric now. The price for gas will most likely continue to rise though. So, electricity is cheaper.
A hefty degree is found in the North Sea, between Scotland and Norway.
HEATING: During cold months, typically November through March, residents and businesses use more natural gas for heating. If the winter months are unusually frigid, there is a higher demand for natural gas. With a higher demand for natural gas, the price increases. SEVERE WEATHER: Severe weather can affect natural gas prices. Much of the production of natural gas comes from the Gulf Coast of the United States, which are prone to hurricanes. When hurricanes hit, the production of natural gas along the coast is hindered, which causes the price of natural gas to rise. LACK OF DEMAND: A decrease in demand for natural gas leads to lower prices for natural gas. During an economic downturn, consumers use less natural gas, resulting in a surplus of natural gas. This surplus drives the price of natural gas down.
Warm gas will rise above colder gas of the same type, as it will have a lower density, cooler gas will fall and take its place. These are convection currents.
Making an investment in oil or natural gas may not be the way to go. Going green is on the rise and we are looking to soon replace those resources.