The History of Natural Gas
By Mickey HornThe Chinese were the first to actually pipe the natural gas to a location where they could
use it. They would use it to cook down sea water and extract the salt. They used bamboo pipes and transported the
gas to where they could use it. This was revolutionary to them because they found a way to make sea water
drinkable, providing fresh water to the masses rather quickly and easily.
By the 1800s, people were using natural gas in London, England to create lighting in the cities and the first
natural gas companies were born. They mostly used coal gas to light their homes and streets. For the first time in
history, cities were lit up at night all over the world. Electricity would not be around until the early twentieth
century.
Most natural gas is extracted from the ground by the use of pipelines. Natural gas is light enough to rise up
through the gas well without needing to be pumped. Before it can be used, natural gas must be processed and the
impurities must be removed. Gas high in sulfur and carbon dioxide can be highly corrosive. Extra processing is
necessary to make it less dangerous to humans. Natural gas is separated and cleaned at the processing plant.
Propane and butane are extracted, but natural gas is mostly methane.
Methane is produced when organic matter rots underground for thousands of years. The gas produced, commonly known
as biogas, is actually a mixture of methane and phosphine. Bubbles of biogas can seep up through marshes and swamps
briefly catching fire when exposed to oxygen. People used to believe that these little flashes of fire were
actually demons or some other type of sinister ghostly being trying to lure them into the swamps.
The natural gas that we use today is almost purely methane. Ethane, propane, butane, isobutane and some rare gases
are mostly present before processing. A lot of these other hydrocarbons can make pure natural gas dangerously
volatile and corrosive for us to use in our homes. Mostly coal was used in our homes and cities until the Bunsen
burner was invented. This invention brought an adjustable temperature flame into our homes. Now we use natural gas
to heat our homes, as well as to operate our stoves, ovens and hot water heaters. Today, natural gas is one of the
most popular and growing forms of energy that we use. As a regulated industry on the move towards cleaner burning
fuels, natural gas has spurred new innovations and technologies that we will all be able to use for years to come.
New ways are being found to keep natural gas environmentally friendly and more useable every day. Natural gas now
supplies over a quarter of the worlds energy.
About the Author: Mickey Horn is the Executive VP of Investor Relations of Western Pipeline Corporation.
Western Pipeline Corp specializes in
identifying, acquiring and developing existing, producing reserves on behalf of its individual clients.
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