No. Natural gas is largely methane. Propane is a byproduct from the production of natural gas and petroleum refining.
Oil
If your referring to "gas" as gasoline, then no gasoline does not come from natural gas. Gasoline is a derivative of crude oil. Its is extracted by the refining process along with many other petroleum based products such as diesel , kerosene ect.
Propane is a natural component of natural gas and is removed during the refining process. Most gas appliances can be converted from one fuel to the other by changing the burners on a stove or changing or adjusting a gas regulator located inside the appliance according to manufacturer's directions.
The majority of processes involved in petroleum refining are chemical changes.
petroleum refining is petroleum refining
It separates crude oil into fractions consisting of compounds with similar properties
H. C. Miller has written: 'Gains in oil and gas production refining and utilization technology' -- subject(s): Natural gas, Petroleum, Refining
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United Refining gets its oil from Canada.
Ethane is an odorless gas. It is a petrochemical byproduct of petroleum refining.
Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG) is prepared by refining petroleum or 'wet' natural gas.
Lots of refining, processing, and lab testing.
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No. Natural gas is largely methane. Propane is a byproduct from the production of natural gas and petroleum refining.
Methane is the main component of natural gas and the simplest alkane. Ethane is a byproduct of petroleum refining and is colorless and odorless. Propane is a byproduct of both petroleum refining and natural gas processing.