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    present status of the global gas market, its advancement from the past to the present basic market interface and the future of global natural gas markets. The comparison of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) as source energy with other sources of energy, the impacts around the globe, market structure between regions, the challenges created and a forecast in regions around the globe based on prices, demand and supply of the natural gas market. 1.1 What is Natural Gas? Natural gas is one of the safest and cleanest

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    1.1 Synthesis gas – the interim exquisite Synthesis gas is a versatile intermediate feedstock for fuel and value added chemical synthesis. It is a mixture of hydrogen and carbon monoxide in various ratios. The composition of synthesis gas can be widely varied, depending on the synthesis processes and the composition of the raw materials, i.e. their hydrogen-to-carbon ratios and their reactivity’s. Synthesis gas can be produced not only from natural gas, petroleum, petroleum derivatives, or coals

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    In gas chromatography, the components of the sample, (which can be called solutes or analytes), separate between two phases – a stationary phase that has a large surface area and a gas phase that permeates through the stationary surface (McNair & Miller, 1998). The technique begins when a few microliters of liquid sample are injected into a port and it becomes vaporized to a gas in the chamber. This starts the mobile phase (also known as the carrier gas). Then, an inert carrier gas is fed into the

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    electricity sector’s CO2 emissions, with the most of the remaining emissions coming from natural gas-fired power plants. With new clean air standards being signed into law every year, coal-fired power plants are facing a serious push towards clean coal technology. Coal resources are abundant throughout the world, inexpensive, and relatively stable in price compared other energy resources such as natural gas. For this reason, coal is expected continue to play a large role as one of the primary energy

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    country and natural gas is one of them. The attribute of natural gas that separates it from the other fuels and makes it distinct is that even though it is a non-renewable source of energy it is found in abundance and can last for centuries and its usage results in much lesser pollution compared to other fuels. In India there is huge potential for natural gas and most of this potential is yet to be exploited. In context of rapidly dwindling quantities of fossil fuels natural gas began to gain prominence

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    ADVANTAGES AND SHORT COMINGS OF GAS VERSUS LIQUEFIED NATURAL GAS (LNG) CASE STUDY : USA PREPARE BY: OFOEGBU ROSEMARY. N INTRODUCTION Gas is a source of energy, which can generate combustion with the source of heat and oxygen, it is a consumable product and highly inflammable. It is a source of energy used in this modern society, it is widely use all over the word for different purposes. In this context, we take a look at the benefit of gas and liquefied natural gas, the effect as a primary source

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    Forecasting natural gas prices using cointegration technique Dr Salman Saif Ghouri Abstract This paper uses Augmented Dickey-Fuller and Phillips-Perron technique for determining whether individual crude oil prices (West Texas Intermediate, Brent, Japan crude cocktail) and natural gas prices- Henry Hub (HH), National Balancing Point (NBP), European and Japanese liquefied natural gas (LNG) prices are stationary or non-stationary. It then applies Johansen and Juselius cointegration technique for

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    transportation is a process which can be used to transport natural gas from discovery areas or refinery plant to its distribution station, its length is generally from hundreds to thousands of kilometers. It has already had 130 years history, its development is closely related to the improvement of oil and gas industry as one of the main way to ship oil and natural gas. Modern pipeline transport began in the mid-19th century, the first natural gas pipeline around the world has been built at 1886 in Pennsylvania

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    Gas-Liquid Chromatography Chromatography: Chromatography is a method of analysis in which mixture is partially or completely separated into its components according to relative attraction of the component towards stationery and mobile phase. After the mixture is added to stationery phase, mobile phase is allowed to pass through the stationery phase continuously starting at that point where the sample is added. The mixture is divided between the stationery and mobile phase and move along with the

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    Introduction What separates natural gas from other fuel types is that it can be used in power generation, industrial, commercial, transportation and residential while producing approximately half of the carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions than its largest competitor coal. An abundant amount of natural gas available within the borders of the United States opens many opportunities including the chance become more energy independent. As natural gas becomes further available in the world technology will

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