It may be relatively clean compared with other fossil fuels, but natural gas still produces greenhouse gases and is far from sustainable
... barrels of undiscovered, technically recoverable oil, 1,670 trillion cubic feet of technically recoverable natural gas, and 44 billion barrels of technically recoverable natural gas ...
While those hoping to lower prices at the pump are clamoring for new oil, most of the new onshore drilling of the past seven years has produced natural gas, not oil.
... to eventually isolate a community of microorganisms capable of converting hydrocarbons into natural gas. The researchers found that the groundbreaking process—known as anaerobic hydrocarbon metabolism ...
... repeatedly that America must tap its own natural gas and oil reserves to become energy-independent. But she has also pushed for allowing a liquefied natural gas plant in Alaska to continue exporting ...
... , P-wave velocity with heat dry gas located below 2250m is reduced by 500-900m/s ... -rock interaction, and then there would be more probability for natural gas to be concentrated in top of the mid-crust, ...
... provide important insights regarding the environmental health consequences associated with common place natural gas burners found in many homes," according to Domenico Grasso, PhD, Editor-in-Chief and ...
Ploughing resources into the use of natural gas as an alternative energy supply could lead to global shortage within 20 years time, according to a leading energy expert.
(AP) -- AT&T Inc. said Wednesday it will spend up to $350 million over five years to buy more than 8,000 Ford Motor Co. vans and trucks, then convert them to run on compressed natural gas.
The first globalized natural gas glut in history is driving an even more drastic collapse in the cost of gas that cooks food, heats homes and runs factories in the U.S. and many other countries.
Exporting natural gas to Asian markets by pipeline could reduce financial and environmental costs, writes Stewart Taggart.
Exporting natural gas to Asian markets by pipeline could reduce financial and environmental costs, writes Stewart Taggart.
... burning oil and all of its derivatives wasn't bad enough for the environment, there's also the natural gas that bubbles up as the oil is pumped out. This byproduct cannot be easily harvested in many ...
(PhysOrg.com) -- A new method for converting algae into renewable natural gas for use in pipelines and power generation has been transferred from the Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest National ...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Nearly one-third of the natural gas yet to be discovered in the world is north of the Arctic Circle and most of it is in Russian territory, according to a new analysis led by ...