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Natural gas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Natural gas is a gas consisting primarily of methane. It is found associated with fossil fuels, in coal beds, as methane clathrates, and is created by methanogenic organisms in marshes, bogs, and lan...
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Natural Gas Vehicle information: program details, services, fueling stations, question ... Natural Gas Vehicles ... Highest in Customer Satisfaction With Residential Natural Gas Service in the Western U.S. click here to learn more...
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GasBuddy lets you search for Gas Prices by city, state, zip code, with listings for all cities in the USA and Canada. Updated in real-time, with national average price for gasoline, current trends, and mapping tools. ... GasBuddy can help you find cheap gas prices in your city. In total, we have 204 websites to help you...
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Naturalgas.org is presented as an educational website covering a variety of topics related to the natural gas industry. The purpose of this website is to provide visitors with a comprehensive information source for topics related to natural gas, and present an unbiased learning tool for students, teachers, industry,
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The American Gas Association represents local energy companies that deliver natural gas throughout the United States. AGA is to be the most effective and influential energy trade association in the United States. ... AGA Chairman Tells World Gas Conference That Expanded Use of Abundant U.S. Domestic and Global Natural...
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Describes what causes gas, discusses common symptoms and related problems, and provides information about diagnosis and treatment. ... What causes gas?
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Everyone has gas. Most people produce about 1 to 4 pints a day and pass gas about 14 times a day. Passing gas through the mouth is called belching or burping. Passing gas through the rectum is called flatulence. Most of the time gas does not have an odor.
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