If you are talking about "natural gas" (home heating and cooling) it is unlikely , as natural gas has a smell added to it by the gas company. The smell, a chemical called "ethyl mercaptan" is detectable in a few parts per million - exactly the reason they use it,.
There must be a gas leak. Contact your gas supplier IMMEDIATELY, if the smell is in a house. If it is in a car, have your mechanic check for a leak.
You have a gas leak.
if you have a gas leak.
A gas smell is usually caused by a leak. You should not drive the vehicle until the leak is repaired.
If you can smell gas it's very likely you have a leak somewhere. Even a small leak will produce noticeable fumes.
you would smell gas or hear it
It is obvious you have a gas leak.
if you smell gas but cannot find the leak or source immediately get everyone out the house and go to the neighbors. call the police and then they will handle it from there
You are smelling gas because you have a gas leak somewhere. This can be very dangerous so have this repaired immediately.
Perhaps a gas leak? The gas we use for cooking is originally odourless, but a smell is added during manufacturing to let us know if there is a leak, and this smell is most commonly sewer-like.
So you will be able to detect them if there is a leak. They put Mercaptan in Natural Gas for that reason.
The smell from a gas leak reeks. The adjective begins with the letter r.