natural gas extraction
Natural gas extraction refers to the process of removing natural gas from underground reservoirs, typically found deep beneath the Earth's surface. This involves drilling wells into the reservoirs and using various methods to extract the gas, such as hydraulic fracturing or simply allowing the gas to flow out on its own.
Requires login.
Related Concepts (23)
- abandoned and orphaned wells
- community impacts of natural gas extraction
- drilling technology advancements
- energy security and natural gas extraction
- environmental impact of natural gas extraction
- fossil fuel consumption
- fossil fuels
- fracking fluids
- health effects of natural gas extraction
- hydraulic fracturing
- methane emissions
- methane emissions from natural gas extraction
- natural gas market and pricing
- natural gas production and consumption patterns
- natural gas reserves and resources
- offshore drilling
- regulatory framework for natural gas extraction
- shale gas extraction
- socioeconomic benefits and drawbacks of natural gas extraction
- technological innovations in natural gas extraction
- unconventional natural gas extraction
- water contamination from natural gas extraction
- well stimulation techniques
Similar Concepts
- coal exploration
- coal gasification
- coal production
- geothermal energy exploration
- landfill gas recovery
- natural gas
- natural gas as a fuel
- natural gas liquids
- natural gas reserves
- natural gas utilization
- natural resource exploitation
- natural resource extraction
- oil and gas extraction
- resource extraction
- technological advancements in oil reserve extraction