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    SINKHOLES Methane Gas Hydrates Scientists at Cardiff University have discovered the presence of large concentrations of methane gas trapped in the ocean floor. This gas is due to dying and decomposing sea organisms, or serpentinization. The sediment contains bacteria that produce methane, which accumulates as super concentrated methane ice, called gas hydrates. The layer of ice traps the methane gas, and scientists are studying it as a potential energy source. What is methane? Methane

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    Introduction As natural gas use continues to increase in the U.S. and throughout the world, new markets, technologies and infrastructure have enabled companies to capitalize on the advantages delivered by this non-toxic, non-corrosive and relatively clean-burning fossil fuel. With the increased focus on the benefits of LNG, however, global regulatory bodies and environmentalist groups are also increasingly focused on the impact of natural gas extraction and utilization. The hazardous effects of fugitive

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    This research project emphasizes on natural gas dehydration based on agricultural by-products known as biosorbents in a pressure swing adsorption (PSA) process, which is a widespread industrial separation system. The commercial widely used adsorbents such as zeolites, silica gel, and molecular sieves are costly due to high regeneration temperature and operational difficulties regarding maintaining a cyclic process. Moreover, even though these adsorbents are being used in industries, still a considerable

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    On October 23, 2015 a massive release of natural gas from Well SS-25 leaked at the Aliso Canyon Natural Gas Storage Facility operated by Southern California Gas Company (“Aliso Canyon Gas,” 2016). The leak persisted for approximately 16 weeks, expelling natural gas, toxic pollutants, hazardous chemicals and poisonous odors into the Porter Ranch community in the San Fernando Valley region of Los Angeles County (“Porter Ranch,” 2016). The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (DPH) reported

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    Natural gas is useful for multiple purposes. The gas is used everywhere including homes all around the world, but no one questions where it comes from. Natural gas is found in the Marcellus shale which is a rock of sediment most prominently located in northeastern America. The sedimentary rock is thousands of feet down in the earth making it hard to obtain. Mankind was finally able to reach this rock through a technique called fracking which is simply a kind of drilling. Once a desired location is

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    My two topics that I will be talking about are Natural Gas and Solar Energy. Natural gas is a nonrenewable resource and pretty soon we are going to have to learn how to do without it. Solar energy will always be around. It’s not very major now but in a few years I’m sure it will be. Natural gas is a mixture of Hydrocarbon gases that form with a petroleum deposit. A hydrocarbon is a compound that’s mostly made up of Hydrogen and Carbon. Natural gas is methane together with some of ethane, propane

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    the natural gas industry have 54,000 for full time employees, as for part-time work there was an average of 14,000 new workers on a year to year basis. However, recently there has been an incline in employees. Many employees lost their jobs in 2016 because of the decline in oil prices. As well as, many people in this field are retiring, leaving 55,300 jobs unattended due to the baby boomers retirement. With that being said, the numbers are expected to grow. Aside from extracting the

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    What is fracking? Fracking is a way of recovering natural gas deep from within the earth. It has been used for many years but recently has increased in use because most of the other sources of recovering natural gas have been exhausted.Fracking is an easy way of getting the natural gases but it does cause some problems in the process. The fluid used when fracking can contaminate the drinking water and many nearby residents can never really be prepared if something dangerous happens. Before fracking

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    operational parameter and but it is becoming a critical tariff parameter for the natural gas industry. Hydrocarbon Dew Point considered as quality parameter for natural gas. Dew point control is one of the most important operations at the beginning of the gas processing chain. Its main purpose is to ensure that liquids (either hydrocarbons or water) are not formed in the pipelines to allow a safe and reliable transportation of the gas to markets. The by-product liquids recovered could be used as fuel, or

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    fracturing, commonly known and hereby referred to as fracking, has been around for decades- but it seems that it has only recently become a prominent point of contention in our society. Fracking is considered an unconventional technique for harvesting natural gas and oil. Where conventional wells drill straight down and can only collect from more free-flowing deposits, fracking allows for horizontal drilling into shale deposits and uses water pressure to enlarge pre-existing fractures- freeing up otherwise

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