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NATURAL GAS By Sasha Reiger and Graeme Prown

By Sasha Reiger and Graeme Prown. Natural gas is a naturally occurring gas mixture which we can harness for energy

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NATURAL GAS

By Sasha Reiger and Graeme Prown

What is natural gas? Natural gas is a naturally occurring gas mixture which we can

harness for energy.

NONRENEWABLE

• Natural gas is a nonrenewable, because it’s a fossil fuel. Which is running out and is bad for the environment.

In 500 B.C the Chinese discovered this energy source now known as natural gas.

NATURAL GAS DISCOVERY

Natural Gas Natural gas hasn’t change sense the

Chinese, because we still use it as a source of energy.

People involved with natural gas

0 The most important people involved is the Chinese for discovering it and learning its use’s.

WHERE IS IT FOUND. Natural gas is found from U.S.A Canada Europe Is mainly found in those area’s.

How is it recovered?You can recovery it at a drill rig. They drill down so that they can harness it.

WHO’S USE’S NATURAL GAS?

Natural gas can be used by anyone. From a family powering there home or a skyscraper heating system.

HOW IS IT STORED?

Once natural gas is harnessed we store it down in

underground facilities. Then it can be processed

down there.

HOW DO WE CONVERT IT TO ENERGY?

• We can place the gas in generators which can output power. It can also work with coal.

WHAT DO WE USE IT FOR?

• We now use natural gas for• Power generation• Domestic use• Transportation• Fertilization• Are important things to use natural gas for.

DOW WE USE MORE NOW? Sense we acquired natural gas we have

used it more

ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES

ADVANTAGES DISADVANTAGES

Good source of power nonrenewable

Efficient not the best

Clean fuel pipes for it are high cost

Cheap toxic

Pollutes the Environment (Added by

Ms.Locke)

Will this energy be in the future? This energy will not be in the future

because this energy is nonrenewable.

What will it look like in 30 years?

This energy will not be used, because its not renewable.

Resources • en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_gas• www.naturalgas.org• www.eia.gov/naturalgas/• topics.nytimes.com/top/news/business/energy-environment/natural-gas

• www.epa.gov/cleanenergy/energy-and-you/affect/natural-gas.html