Once extracted, natural gas is typically sent through small pipelines to plants for processing. There, the various hydrocarbons and fluids are separated from the pure natural gas to produce what is known as “pipeline quality dry natural gas.”This higher-quality, processed gas is then transported through feeder pipelines to distribution centers for use – or it’s sometimes stored in underground reservoirs to be used later.At many stages of this process, the methane – which is a powerful heat-trapping gree
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