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The bunsen burner doesn't come from the North Sea. In the United Kingdom, the mains gas supply is natural gas which largely comes from the wells in the North Sea, so we call it North Sea gas. Before we changed to that supply in the 1970's we used coal gas which needed a different admixture of air so all our bunsens had to be converted.

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Rather than burning coal gas (now obsolete), a bunsen burner in a British laboratory will be burning natural gas, probably extracted from the gas fields in the North Sea.

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