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Natural Gas Safeguards Energy System Through Winter StormsĀ 

American Gas Association

Natural gas has been pivotal to keeping millions of Americans safely and affordably warm throughout these winter storms. Typically, the colder it is, the more natural gas America requires. Natural gas has a few unique characteristics that make it so well suited to be the background of our energy system.

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Beyond the Buzzwords: Electrification Isnā€™t Energy EfficiencyĀ 

American Gas Association

Beyond the Buzzwords emphasizes the importance of recognizing that decarbonization doesnt mean electrification, and that energy efficiency enabled by natural gas must be recognized as a decarbonization strategy in its own right.

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EPAā€™s New Audit Program for New Owners of Upstream Oil and Natural Gas Facilities

The Energy Law

Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced it had finalized a voluntary disclosure program for new owners of upstream oil and natural gas exploration and production facilities. EPA has said that this new program for upstream oil and gas facilities ā€œis separate fromā€ and ā€œdoes not changeā€ those preexisting audit policies.

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How Free Water Knockouts Work

OilPro

In the oil and gas industry, the process of separating water and other impurities from crude oil and natural gas is crucial for efficient and safe production. In this article, we will explore what free water knockouts are, how they work, and the different types and design considerations to keep in mind when implementing them.

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How Does Blockchain Integration Impact Renewable Energy Procurement?

Navigate Power

Article at a glance Blockchain helps buy and sell renewable energy directly between users. Additional Read: Will the Natural Gas Business Still Be Big in 20 years? While thousands of companies make up the world’s oil and gas industry, we can dive them into three main categories: 1.

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