When natural gas is cooled to very low temperature it turns into a liquid is called liquified petroleum gas or LPG. It can be moved from place to place in special cylinders. In mountainous areas where there are no gas pipelines, many people use LPG for heating and cooking.
Natural gas is not "refined", it is generally treated &/or processed. Natural gas, as extracted from a well, is typically not the same as the natural gas that is commonly used in homes & industry. Depending on the source of the natural gas, the gas may contain heavier hydrocarbons (ethane, propane, & pentanes; aka "liquids" &/or "products") and/or contaminates such as sulfur, water, carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, ... that must be removed so that the consumable "natural gas" ("Methane", also referred to as "Residue gas" once processed) can be transported via pipelines (interstate &/or intrastate) to markets and/or city gates (delivery to municipalities for transmission to end-users). Natural gas processing consists of extracting the contaminates and separating the heavier hydrocarbons to bring the gas to what is known as "Pipeline quality" (gas the meets the standards established by the transporting pipeline). Gas plants may use refrigeration or cryogenic technology (basically, by cooling & controlling pressures the various heavier liquids drop & are collected) to "process" the gas. Various methods, many similar to processing, may be used to "treat" the gas (removal of contaminates) such as changing &/or controlling pressure fluctuations &/or temperature fluctuations. For more information, excellent sources of information can be found at various websites including; www.naturalgas.org, www.slb.com & www.eia.doe.gov (an excellent glossary)
Natural gas is mainly methane with some small amount of ethane, propane and butane. Heavier components, carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulfide are removed before distribution to users.
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If you mean differences in internal and external users of financial statements, then the answer is as follows: Internal users are persons employed by the organization such as management (e.g. CFO, CEO); internal users also encompasses owners and board members of the entity. External users are those not employed by the organization such as potential investors or creditors; external users also do not include persons presently with ownership in the business nor board members of the entity.
The "tonnage" or "supply scheme" market, is composed of large-volume users who usually receive gas via a direct pipeline from an on-site production facility.
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Natural gas is not "refined", it is generally treated &/or processed. Natural gas, as extracted from a well, is typically not the same as the natural gas that is commonly used in homes & industry. Depending on the source of the natural gas, the gas may contain heavier hydrocarbons (ethane, propane, & pentanes; aka "liquids" &/or "products") and/or contaminates such as sulfur, water, carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, ... that must be removed so that the consumable "natural gas" ("Methane", also referred to as "Residue gas" once processed) can be transported via pipelines (interstate &/or intrastate) to markets and/or city gates (delivery to municipalities for transmission to end-users). Natural gas processing consists of extracting the contaminates and separating the heavier hydrocarbons to bring the gas to what is known as "Pipeline quality" (gas the meets the standards established by the transporting pipeline). Gas plants may use refrigeration or cryogenic technology (basically, by cooling & controlling pressures the various heavier liquids drop & are collected) to "process" the gas. Various methods, many similar to processing, may be used to "treat" the gas (removal of contaminates) such as changing &/or controlling pressure fluctuations &/or temperature fluctuations. For more information, excellent sources of information can be found at various websites including; www.naturalgas.org, www.slb.com & www.eia.doe.gov (an excellent glossary)
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