Unlike water utilities operating locally, natural gas must travel vast distances from production sites to consumers. This requires an extensive network of pipelines, compressor stations, and easements, ensuring that gas moves efficiently while maintaining pressure for economic viability.
- compressor stations
- declining gas demand
- depleted gas fields
- energy infrastructure
- energy policy
- fossil fuel transition
- future energy infrastructure
- gas storage
- gas transmission
- gas utility obsolescence
- heat pump adoption
- induction stoves
- liquefied natural gas (LNG)
- LNG transport
- natural gas bans
- natural gas distribution
- pipeline network
- salt formations
- specialized LNG tankers
- supply and demand balancing
- underground caverns
- wendover productions
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