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A History of Natural Gas
Natural gas has enormous potential as a versatile energy source. While it's had a history ...
published: 10 May 2012
author: Chesapeake
A History of Natural Gas
A History of Natural Gas
Natural gas has enormous potential as a versatile energy source. While it's had a history of powering electric generators and heating stove tops, natural gas...- published: 10 May 2012
- views: 879
- author: Chesapeake
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Natural Gas: The Energy to Move Forward
At ConocoPhillips, we share in the growing optimism that natural gas will play an importan...
published: 09 Sep 2011
author: Conoco Phillips
Natural Gas: The Energy to Move Forward
Natural Gas: The Energy to Move Forward
At ConocoPhillips, we share in the growing optimism that natural gas will play an important role in establishing a balanced, sustainable energy future. Natur...- published: 09 Sep 2011
- views: 40245
- author: Conoco Phillips
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Natural gas in America
The implications of the natural gas and oil shale revolutions, with Kathleen Eisbrenner, o...
published: 19 Nov 2012
author: The Economist
Natural gas in America
Natural gas in America
The implications of the natural gas and oil shale revolutions, with Kathleen Eisbrenner, of NextDecade, Marc Lipschultz, of KKR, and James Tisch, of Loews Co...- published: 19 Nov 2012
- views: 2992
- author: The Economist
14:40

convert a generator to natural gas for $5.00
this is how I convert my gasoline generators to run on natural gas. It will also work to c...
published: 21 Feb 2013
author: luke Fugate
convert a generator to natural gas for $5.00
convert a generator to natural gas for $5.00
this is how I convert my gasoline generators to run on natural gas. It will also work to convert to propane. I have been running generators off of this metho...- published: 21 Feb 2013
- views: 15435
- author: luke Fugate
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Let's transform energy -- with natural gas - T. Boone Pickens
The US consumes 25% of the world's oil -- but as energy tycoon T. Boone Pickens points out...
published: 19 Jul 2013
author: TEDEducation
Let's transform energy -- with natural gas - T. Boone Pickens
Let's transform energy -- with natural gas - T. Boone Pickens
The US consumes 25% of the world's oil -- but as energy tycoon T. Boone Pickens points out onstage, the country has no energy policy to prepare for the inevi...- published: 19 Jul 2013
- views: 857
- author: TEDEducation
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(2010)[explosion] 36-inch buried natural gas pipeline explodes outside Dallas, TX
http://www.wfaa.com/news/local/Report-Human-error-caused-June-natural-gas-pipeline-explosi...
published: 03 Sep 2013
(2010)[explosion] 36-inch buried natural gas pipeline explodes outside Dallas, TX
(2010)[explosion] 36-inch buried natural gas pipeline explodes outside Dallas, TX
http://www.wfaa.com/news/local/Report-Human-error-caused-June-natural-gas-pipeline-explosion-that-killed-1-in-Johnson-County--102007888.html A company named C&H; Power Poles was digging 48-inch diameter holes near George's Creek Ranch to install electrical poles for Brazos Electrical Cooperative. The hole was within the vicinity of a 36-inch buried natural gas pipeline owned by Enterprise. According to the commission, which regulates Texas' oil and natural gas industry, a veteran operations specialist for Enterprise failed to locate and properly mark the pipeline in the days before the drilling — despite two notifications that the excavation would take place. The state requires such markings.- published: 03 Sep 2013
- views: 8
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How to Convert a Grill from Propane to Natural Gas (HowToLou.com)
I convert a grill from propane to natural gas, using a drill bit. I also run a new gas lin...
published: 23 May 2012
author: LouTube222
How to Convert a Grill from Propane to Natural Gas (HowToLou.com)
How to Convert a Grill from Propane to Natural Gas (HowToLou.com)
I convert a grill from propane to natural gas, using a drill bit. I also run a new gas line from the basement out to the deck. Please note: I am a do-it-your...- published: 23 May 2012
- views: 35005
- author: LouTube222
3:51

Energy 101: Natural Gas Power Plants
In this episode of Energy 101 host Lacey Lett explains how combined cycle natural gas-fire...
published: 04 Dec 2012
author: ggwood07
Energy 101: Natural Gas Power Plants
Energy 101: Natural Gas Power Plants
In this episode of Energy 101 host Lacey Lett explains how combined cycle natural gas-fired power plants work.- published: 04 Dec 2012
- views: 4094
- author: ggwood07
19:51

Natural gas pipe sizing
This one covers wrought iron pipe sizing for natural gas systems. This method conforms to...
published: 21 Oct 2013
Natural gas pipe sizing
Natural gas pipe sizing
This one covers wrought iron pipe sizing for natural gas systems. This method conforms to the IFGC 2009 code book- published: 21 Oct 2013
- views: 295
12:45

How a natural gas compressor works
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published: 16 Apr 2013
author: snaggdiggler
How a natural gas compressor works
49:39

Super Tanker for Liquefied Natural Gas - LNG carrier
An LNG carrier is a tank ship designed for transporting liquefied natural gas (LNG). As th...
published: 19 Nov 2013
Super Tanker for Liquefied Natural Gas - LNG carrier
Super Tanker for Liquefied Natural Gas - LNG carrier
An LNG carrier is a tank ship designed for transporting liquefied natural gas (LNG). As the LNG market grows rapidly,[1] the fleet of LNG carriers continues to experience tremendous growth The first LNG carrier Methane Pioneer (dwt 5034 tons) left the Calcasieu River on the Louisiana Gulf coast on 25 January 1959. With the world's first ocean cargo of LNG and sailed to the UK where the cargo was delivered. Subsequent expansion of that trade has brought on a large expansion of the fleet to today where giant LNG ships carrying up to 266,000 m3 are sailing worldwide. At the end of 2005, a total of 203 vessels have been built, of which 193 are still in service. The success of the specially modified C1-M-AV1-type standard ship Normarti, renamed The Methane Pioneer, caused the Gas Council and Conch International Methane Ltd. to order two purpose built LNG carriers to be constructed: the Methane Princess and the Methane Progress. The ships were fitted with Conch independent aluminum cargo tanks and entered the Algerian LNG trade in 1964. These ships had a capacity of 27,000 cubic meters. In the late 1960s, opportunity arose to export LNG from Alaska to Japan and in 1969 that trade was initiated. Two ships, each with a capacity of 71,500 cubic meters were built in Sweden. In the early 1970s, the US Government encouraged US shipyards to build LNG carriers, and a total of 16 LNG ships were built. The late 1970s and early 1980s brought the prospect of Arctic LNG ships with a number of projects being studied. With the increase in cargo capacity to approximately 143,000 cubic meters, new tank designs were developed, from Moss Rosenberg to Technigaz Mark III and Gaztransport No.96. In recent years, the size and capacity of LNG carriers has increased greatly. Since 2005, Qatargas has pioneered the development of two new classes of LNG carriers, referred to as Q-Flex and Q-Max. Each ship has a cargo capacity of between 210,000 and 266,000 cubic meters and is equipped with a re-liquefaction plant.- published: 19 Nov 2013
- views: 1
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Que es el gas natural
origen del gas natural como energetico, su proceso y distribucion....
published: 08 Oct 2007
author: Kalabribiesca
Que es el gas natural
Que es el gas natural
origen del gas natural como energetico, su proceso y distribucion.- published: 08 Oct 2007
- views: 63042
- author: Kalabribiesca
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An Overview of the North American Natural Gas Industry
Black & Veatch's Strategic Directions in the North American Natural Gas Industry report id...
published: 30 Oct 2013
An Overview of the North American Natural Gas Industry
An Overview of the North American Natural Gas Industry
Black & Veatch's Strategic Directions in the North American Natural Gas Industry report identifies key challenges and opportunities within each segment of the value chain. Learn more at http://bit.ly/1cpX6xq Transcript: Optimism for sustained growth continues across all segments of the natural gas value chain according to Black & Veatch's 2013 Strategic Directions in the North American Natural Gas Industry report. However, realizing the full potential of North America's vast natural gas resources will require the industry to overcome challenges that affect each component of the value chain. Beginning with the Upstream segment, an uncertain regulatory environment has slowed the development of new pipeline capacity to support emerging shale gas plays. With few options to move shale gas to market, producers are increasingly looking to implement commodity enhancement programs, such as liquefied natural gas or compressed natural gas production. The discovery and production of vast natural gas reserves across North America has had a profound impact on the pipeline industry. While new capacity is a critical need for high-demand centers and developing shale plays, the costs associated with maintaining now underutilized capacity are straining finances and making it difficult for pipelines to attract capital. At the same time, the increasing reliance on and forecasted demand for gas in the electric generation industry have created new challenges associated with gas reliability and capacity and with determining who should pay for new infrastructure to support power generation. Increasing demand for natural gas from power generators, the need for new pipeline capacity, and system wide investments to ensure the safety and integrity of physical and information assets, all add to the cost of natural gas services for consumers. Low U.S. prices and strong global demand create tremendous incentives to invest in LNG export capacity. Asia is the most likely market for U.S. LNG. Recently prices in Asia have been above $15 per million British thermal units, while European prices have been closer to $10. This year's report shows that growth and optimism for sustained growth continue. Improving technologies, from drilling applications to monitoring and data acquisition, are enabling the industry to better manage assets, reduce costs and be better positioned to meet evolving regulations.- published: 30 Oct 2013
- views: 23
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Georgia Natural Gas
The Hauser Group in Atlanta tapped us to help them with the next evolution of the work the...
published: 14 Feb 2011
author: Royale
Georgia Natural Gas
The Hauser Group in Atlanta tapped us to help them with the next evolution of the work they've done for Georgia Natural Gas. More Georgians depend on Georgia Natural Gas than any other natural gas provider, and we were happy to help them with a TV + web campaign to help preserve Georgia's natural beauty.
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ENI Natural Gas - Spot
ENI Natural Gas - Spot
Creative Director: Marcel Ziul...
published: 08 Jun 2014
author: STATE DESIGN
ENI Natural Gas - Spot
ENI Natural Gas - Spot
Creative Director: Marcel Ziul
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Natural Gas
Montage. Réal: Olivier Babinet. Prod: Lovo Films....
published: 16 Jun 2010
author: GOTCHA
Natural Gas
Montage. Réal: Olivier Babinet. Prod: Lovo Films.
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NATURAL GAS TV Commercial, Directed and shot by Mark Toia.
Wonderful job, Trusting client, Agency creatives let me go for it... minimal crew, great ...
published: 09 May 2013
author: Mark Toia
NATURAL GAS TV Commercial, Directed and shot by Mark Toia.
Wonderful job, Trusting client, Agency creatives let me go for it... minimal crew, great locations, awesome camera, Great team... Couldn't ask for a better job. I wish they were all like this.
Shot on the RED EPIC, Used Canon glass (Just for fun) , Aerials using the Shot Over gyro stabilised heli mount.
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SLOW MOTION - Massive Explosion - Natural Gas Plant
Description:
This is footage of a natural gas pipeline explosion in Mexico that killed at...
published: 18 Jan 2013
SLOW MOTION - Massive Explosion - Natural Gas Plant
SLOW MOTION - Massive Explosion - Natural Gas Plant
Description: This is footage of a natural gas pipeline explosion in Mexico that killed at least 26 people, showing just how quickly the inferno ripped through the plant. An accidental leak is thought to have caused the September 18, 2012 explosion at the Pemex natural gas distribution plant in Reynosa which caused a wall of three-story high flames to rip through the distribution center in a the blink of an eye. Footage shows trucks and workers coming into the plant on what appears to be a routine day. The plant, situated near the US border is operated by Mexico's state-owned oil company, Petroleos Mexicanos and the center distributes gas to a processing plant next door which produces fuel. Eyewitnesses said the ground shook briefly before the pipeline exploded. These moving images show the impact of the blast which is followed by a cloud of thick black smoke and fire which engulfs the entire site in a matter of seconds. "We had to climb the wall from that side because the fire, the heat was reaching us," 18 year old worker Vazquez later told The Seattle Times. Towards the end of the one minute and thirty second clip, a worker can be seen crawling on his stomach under the flames as he attempts to move towards an outbuilding in an attempt to reach safety. At least 26 people died in the explosion and the fire which followed and another 46 were injured in the blast. Ranches and homes within five kilometers of the site were evacuated, though emergency workers managed to bring the blaze under control before it could spread to the neighboring gas plant. While gasoline and diesel pipelines are routinely tapped by thieves in Mexico, officials said it was rare for natural gas pipelines to be targeted by robbers. The slow motion footage was slowed 1/8 of the normal speed.- published: 18 Jan 2013
- views: 29731
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How to convert a small gasoline engine to Natural Gas or Propane.
In this video I converted an 14 year old gasoline engine to run on natural gas. The engin...
published: 13 Aug 2013
How to convert a small gasoline engine to Natural Gas or Propane.
How to convert a small gasoline engine to Natural Gas or Propane.
In this video I converted an 14 year old gasoline engine to run on natural gas. The engine had not run for over 6 years and the carburetor was completely ruined as a result of ethanol gasoline.- published: 13 Aug 2013
- views: 65
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What is LNG? Turning natural gas into liquid
As global demand for natural gas grows, companies are using advanced technology to transpo...
published: 10 Dec 2012
author: Shell
What is LNG? Turning natural gas into liquid
What is LNG? Turning natural gas into liquid
As global demand for natural gas grows, companies are using advanced technology to transport it from source to customers. Gas can be piped over relatively sh...- published: 10 Dec 2012
- views: 24210
- author: Shell
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Powerland Portable Natural Gas Generator 6500 Watt
The video shows the Setup,Starting, and Adjusting of the Generator. We Tested it with Two ...
published: 12 Aug 2013
Powerland Portable Natural Gas Generator 6500 Watt
Powerland Portable Natural Gas Generator 6500 Watt
The video shows the Setup,Starting, and Adjusting of the Generator. We Tested it with Two 1,500 Watt Space Heaters, and the Generator maintained it's composure. Powerland NG (Natural Gas) 6500 Watt Portable Generator can power common household appliances and power tools. It is equipped with 120 volt outlets, a 12 volt DC outlet for battery charging, and a 120/240 volt outlet, powered by a 16HP 4-Stroke OHV engine, Automatic Low Oil Shutdown and an Automatic Voltage Regulator for an affordable price. The generator has two AC Outlets and a 30Amp Twist-Lock Connector and a 20 Amp Twist-Lock Connector. Low oil level sensor. Electric and (mostly useless recoil start). Non Charging but Rechargeable Battery included. Low pressure regulator installed. The Generator appears to be quieter than my former Generac GP7500E (Note a 7500 Watt Generator), but its not as heavy and I don't think as reliable. If you are handy, copy my other Video and convert a Reliable Generac or Briggs & Stratton generator yourself with a Natural Gas Kit. The Generac GP Series fits the "Donut" Natural Gas kit without cutting the frame and you can even extend the exhaust easily on it. Generac's Better X Series has pressurized lubrication that is better, but you will have to cut the frame to fit the adapter. I prefer reliability for my family. Watch My other Video for Written Details on converting a gasoline generator to Natural Gas, yourself. To be fair, it has some somewhat useful features that my Generac Lacked, such as a Voltmeter which actually is useful, a Circuit Shutoff Switch and a Key. But I think that Generac makes a better cost/benefit decision by leaving these out, and including four outlets, and a plug in charger. If you want to save a few hundred dollars, or are not handy, or for some unknown reason don't want to ask your friend to help you with the Natural Gas Kit conversion, you can do well with this generator. Just connect a "Battery Tender Plus" trickle charger to the battery, and add a manual transfer switch to the package, and you will be good to go. Overall for about $800 it's a good deal from: http://www.powerlandonline.com- published: 12 Aug 2013
- views: 65