Two things I get from this question. Can I drill for gas? or Does my house have a gas hookup?
First geological surveys can be done to determine if the placement of an oil well, where Natural gas comes from, on your property is feasible.
For the second, if there is a gas line in the street serving your neighbors, there is probably a stab off for your own house, contact the local gas company.
No natural gas is natural gas.
Probability isn't a property of a gas.
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Compressed natural gas (CNG) is the same as natural gas - the only difference is in the form in which they are stored. CNG is natural gas that has been compressed to reduce its volume for storage and transport, while natural gas is found in its uncompressed form underground.
Propane is not a natural gas; it is a byproduct of natural gas processing and petroleum refining. Methane is the most common natural gas found in nature.
The smell of natural gas is a physical property, not a chemical property. The odor is added to natural gas to help detect leaks easily.
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Natural gas on top of the oil. Natural gas is less dense.
The compressibility of gases is utilized.
The burning of natural gas is a chemical property because it involves a chemical reaction. When natural gas (methane) reacts with oxygen in the air, it produces carbon dioxide, water, and heat energy. This is a chemical change as new substances are formed.
You can't convert natural gas to propane because natural gas is methane and propane is what it says it is. Given that, there are Compressed Natural Gas cars, and if you get a natural gas compressor you can use it in a car.
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oil and gas are explored underground
There is natural gas fields off the coast of Ireland, particularly the Kinsale gas field, which is off the south coast.
First thing to do would be to contact the state Geological Survey and see if they have any information concerning oil and natural gas resources in your area.
Natural gasses are a by-product of oil production. Where you will find oil, you will have natural gas. Commercially, natural gasses are used for heating, cooking, and producing of electricity.
Contact the company that supplies the gas.