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Fossil Energy Study Guide: Natural Gas
Natural gas is, in many ways, the ideal fossil fuel. It is clean, easy to transport, and convenient to use. Industrial users use almost half of the gas produced in the United States. A large portion is also used in homes for heating, lighting, and cooking.USES FOR NATURAL GAS
For many years, natural gas was considered worthless and was discarded by being burned in giant ? ares. But it wasn"t long before it was discovered as a useful energy source. Today, approximately 24 percent of the energy consumption of the United States comes from natural gas. More than one-half of the homes in the country use natural gas as their main heating fuel. Natural gas is a colorless, shapeless, and odorless gas. Because it has no odor, gasWHERE IS NATURAL GAS FOUND?
Like petroleum, natural gas can be found
throughout the world. It is estimated that there are still vast amounts of natural gas left in the ground. However, it is very di? cult to estimate how much natural gas is still underground.New technologies are helping to make the
process a little easier and more accurate.Recent estimates show that most of the
world"s natural gas reserves are located in the Middle East, Europe, and the formerU.S.S.R., with these reserves making up
nearly 75 percent of total worldwide reserves.Roughly 16 percent of the reserves are located
in Africa and Asia and another 4 percent in Central and South America. ? e UnitedStates makes up almost 4 percent.
While the United States may only have
a small percentage of natural gas when compared to worldwide reserves, there is still plenty in the country to last for at least another 60 years or longer, as a lot of gas may be undiscovered or unrecoverable with today"s technologies. Natural gas is produced in 32 states. ? e top producing states are Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Wyoming, and Louisiana, which produce more than 50 percent of U.S. natural gas.Natural Gas Formations
? ese are the areas of the United States and Canada where natural gas formations are found.2Natural Gas
Fossil Energy Study Guide: Natural Gas
companies add a chemical to it that smells similar to rotten eggs. ? is way you can tell if there is a gas leak in your house. Natural gas is also an essential raw material for many common products, including paints, fertilizers, plastics, antifreeze, and medicine. We also get propane-a fuel often used in many barbecue grills-when we process natural gas.DRILLING FOR NATURAL GAS
? e exploration for and production of natural gas is very similar to that of petroleum. In fact, natural gas is commonly found in the same reservoirs as petroleum. Because natural gas is lighter, it is often found on top of the oil. And like oil, some natural gas ? ows freely to wells because of the natural pressure of the underground reservoir forces the gas through the reservoir rocks. ? ese types of gas wells require only a "Christmas tree," which is a series of pipes and valves on the surface that are used to control the ? ow of gas. Only a small number of thesefree-? owing gas formations still exist in the U.S. gas ? elds. Most now need some type of pumping system to extract
the gas still trapped in the underground formation. One of the most common is the "horse head" pump, which rocks up and down to lift a rod in and out of a well bore, bringing gas and oil to the surface. Often the ? ow of gas through a reservoir can be improved by creating tiny cracks in the rock, called fractures, that serve as open pathways for the gas to ? ow. In a technique called "hydraulic fracturing," drillers force high pressure ? uids (like water) into a formation to crack the rock. A "propping agent," like sand or tiny glass beads, is added to the ? uid to prop open the fractures when the pressure is decreased. Natural gas can be found in a variety of di? erent underground formations, including: shale formations; sandstone beds; and coal seams. Some of these formations are more di? cult and more expensive to produce than others, but they hold the potential for vastly increasing the nation"s available gas supply. Recent research is exploring how to obtain and use gas from these sources. Some of the work has been in Devonian shales, which are rock formations of organic rich clay where gas has been trapped. Dating back nearly350 million years (to the Devonian Period), these black or
brownish shales were formed from sediments deposited in the basins of inland seas during the erosion that formed the Appalachian Mountains. Other sources of gas include "tight sand lenses." ? ese deposits are called "tight" because the holes that hold the gas in the sandstone are very small. It is hard for the gas to ? ow through these tiny spaces. To get the gas out, drillers must ? rst crack the dense rock structure to create ribbon-thin passageways through which the gas can ? ow. Coalbed methane gas that is found in all coal deposits was once regarded as only a safety hazard to miners but now, due to research, is viewed as a valuable potential source of gas.Natural gas
from underground formations ? ows through pipes on the surface sometimes called a "Christmas Tree."3Natural Gas
Fossil Energy Study Guide: Natural Gas
100 to 125 A.D.
1800s1940s, 1950S to 1960S
100 to 125 A.D.:
Greek historian Plutarch
writes about the eternal flames" in what is present- day Iraq.These flames may have been
natural gas escaping from cracks in the ground and ignited by lightning.Today:
The U.S. pipeline network,
if laid out end-to-end, would stretch to the moon and back twice!1940s: After World War II,
the construction of natural gas pipelines expands throughout theUnited States as improvements in
metals, welding techniques, and pipe making make pipeline construction more economically attractive.1950s - 1960S: The
United States begins building its
pipeline network. Thousands of miles of pipelines are constructed during this period.1800s: Natural gas is used almost exclusively
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