Natural gas is found in various regions across Canada, with significant reserves located in western provinces such as Alberta, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan. These provinces have active exploration and production activities for natural gas, supporting Canada's energy industry. Additionally, pockets of natural gas can be found in the Arctic region and the eastern provinces of Canada.
Alberta is the leading producer of oil and natural gas.
Natural gas is a fuel because it burns with air to produce heat, which is what fuels do.
On average, about 1050 cubic feet of natural gas is required to produce 1 ton of steam. This can vary depending on the efficiency of the boiler and the heating value of the natural gas being used.
New Brunswick
"How do natural gas stations produce electricity?
Alberta, much of it is used in Alberta. They produce over 70% of Canada's natural gas, about 4 trillion cubic feet per year. .
Not at all; Panama does not produce natural gas.
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Natural gas is found in various regions across Canada, with significant reserves located in western provinces such as Alberta, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan. These provinces have active exploration and production activities for natural gas, supporting Canada's energy industry. Additionally, pockets of natural gas can be found in the Arctic region and the eastern provinces of Canada.
Alberta is the leading producer of oil and natural gas.
There is natural oil in the ground, this is what is used to produce gas
Yes, incomplete combustion of natural gas can produce aldehydes such as formaldehyde. During incomplete combustion, not all of the natural gas is oxidized completely, leading to the formation of intermediate products like aldehydes.
Encana
Natural gas is a fuel because it burns with air to produce heat, which is what fuels do.
Natural gas (or methane) releases energy only when it is burnt.
Yes