Thursday, August 27, 2015

Wet vs. Dry Gas – What can you do with it?


As part of our partnership with the folks at Sunoco Logistics to explore the similarities and differences between wet and dry natural gas, today we are taking a look at the use possibilities.  If you missed the first infographic, be sure to check out this post which explains the difference between the two types of natural gas produced in the Marcellus. Natural gas liquids are the building blocks of many products When wet natural gas is produced, it must be processed to separate the different components it contains, such as water and hydrocarbons. Natural gas liquids, such as butane, ethane and propane, are other forms of hydrocarbons, which can be used for many different products. Butane is commonly known as the flammable liquid in handheld lighters, propane is often used for heating in homes or as a fuel source for grills and propane is a chemical building block found in many different kinds of plastic products we use every day. The average American citizen will come into contact wi
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