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Index
Title page
About the Author
Preface
Acknowledgments
1 Valuable Resource with an Odd Name
1.1 METHANE’S ADVANTAGES AND DRAWBACKS
2 Origins and Distribution of Fossil Gases
2.1 BIOGENIC HYDROCARBONS
2.2 WHERE TO FIND NATURAL GAS
2.3 RESOURCES AND THE PROGRESSION OF RESERVES
3 Extraction, Processing, Transportation, and Sales
3.1 EXPLORATION, EXTRACTION, AND PROCESSING
3.2 PIPELINES AND STORAGES
3.3 CHANGING PRODUCTION
4 Natural Gas as Fuel and Feedstock
4.1 INDUSTRIAL USES, HEATING, COOLING, AND COOKING
4.2 ELECTRICITY GENERATION
4.3 NATURAL GAS AS A RAW MATERIAL
5 Exports and Emergence of Global Trade
5.1 NORTH AMERICAN NATURAL GAS SYSTEM
5.2 EURASIAN NETWORKS
5.3 EVOLUTION OF LNG SHIPMENTS
6 Diversification of Sources
6.1 SHALE GAS
6.2 CBM AND TIGHT GAS
6.3 METHANE HYDRATES
7 Natural Gas in Energy Transitions
7.1 FUEL SUBSTITUTIONS AND DECARBONIZATION OF ENERGY SUPPLY
7.2 METHANE IN TRANSPORTATION
7.3 NATURAL GAS AND THE ENVIRONMENT
8 The Best Fuel for the Twenty-First Century?
8.1 HOW FAR WILL GAS GO?
8.2 SHALE GAS PROSPECTS
8.3 GLOBAL LNG
8.4 UNCERTAIN FUTURES
References
Index
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