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  2. Natural gas in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, the United States produced 25.3 trillion cubic feet of marketed natural gas, with an average wellhead value of $2.66 per thousand cubic feet, for a total wellhead value of $67.3 billion. [ 2 ] In 2013, the country produced 30.0 trillion cubic feet (TCF) of marketed gas. [ 3 ] With 7,545 billion cubic feet (BCF), the leading gas ...

  3. 3 big natural gas plants would wipe out climate gains from ...

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    3 big natural gas plants would wipe out climate gains from recent shutdowns of coal-fired plants in Illinois Michael Hawthorne, Chicago Tribune December 29, 2021 at 5:30 AM

  4. Natural gas pipeline system in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, manufactured gas was more commonly used than natural gas in the early 19th century, first introduced in Baltimore in 1816 with underground pipes laid starting in 1851. [6] Gas plants could be sited within cities, and many major U.S. cities such as New York, Chicago, San Francisco had gas distribution lines for manufactured gas by the ...

  5. Natural gas - Wikipedia

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    In terms of the warming effect over 100 years, natural gas production and use comprises about one fifth of human greenhouse gas emissions, and this contribution is growing rapidly. Globally, natural gas use emitted about 7.8 billion tons of CO 2 in 2020 (including flaring), while coal and oil use emitted 14.4 and 12 billion tons, respectively ...

  6. Push to build more CO2 pipelines and store vast amounts of ...

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    Push to build more CO2 pipelines and store vast amounts of the gas underground in Illinois raises alarms about safety regulations Nara Schoenberg, Chicago Tribune July 31, 2023 at 4:00 AM

  7. Energy in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Energy in the United States is obtained from a diverse portfolio of sources, although the majority came from fossil fuels in 2021, as 36% of the nation's energy originated from petroleum, 32% from natural gas, and 11% from coal. Electricity from nuclear power supplied 8% and renewable energy supplied 12%, which includes biomass, wind, hydro ...

  8. Petroleum in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Depending on local regulations, the gas may then be disposed of at the well site in practices known as gas venting and production flaring. [10] In the U.S., a growing volume and percentage of the produced associated gas is intentionally wasted in this way since about year 2000, reaching nearly 50-year highs of 500 billion cubic feet and 7.5% in ...

  9. Greenhouse gas emissions by the United States - Wikipedia

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    The United States produced 5.2 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in 2020, [ 5 ] the second largest in the world after greenhouse gas emissions by China and among the countries with the highest greenhouse gas emissions per person. In 2019 China is estimated to have emitted 27% of world GHG, followed ...