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i mean natural drilled from an oil filled how is separated from petroleum

2006-10-26 23:44:40 · 4 answers · asked by yettimat 1 in Science & Mathematics Engineering

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What Is Natural Gas?
Natural gas, also known as methane, is a colorless, odorless, clean-burning fossil fuel that provides about one-fifth of the energy used in our country. It is clean, easy to transport, and convenient to use. Natural gas is used for heating, cooling, lighting, cooking, as a fuel for home appliances and the production of electricity, and for many industrial uses.

Most geologists believe that natural gas was formed thousands of years ago when plants and animals died and their decomposed remains were deposited with mud and silt. With time they were covered by sediments and were compressed by the weight of the sedimentary layers. As a result of intense heat and pressure the organic materials were transformed into natural gas and oil. Some scientists believe that deep gas pockets were formed during the creation of the Earth.

Natural gas is found trapped in impermeable layers of rock in different underground formations such as: shale formations, coal seams, sandstone beds, and deep, salt-water aquifers.

How Natural Gas Is Obtained
Before drilling, geologists and geophysicists are employed to try to find the right conditions for a gas or oil deposit. Geologists employ sophisticated technology to try to find pockets of natural gas below the earth’s surface. They need to have a clear picture of what is below the Earth’s surface.

They use seismology, which is creating shock waves like tiny earthquakes that pass through hidden rock layers, and they then interpret the waves that are reflected back to the surface. The seismic information is changed into digital recordings that are written on computer tapes. The information is then transformed into a representation of what is below the Earth’s surface.

High-speed computers are also used to help develop three-dimensional underground maps that help try to locate gas deposits. They also interpret satellite images to examine surface rocks and terrain.

Magnetometers are used to get measurements of magnetic characteristics of the crust. This device is able to measure small changes in the Earth's magnetic field at the surface, which indicates what kind of rock formations might be present underground.

The only way to actually find the gas deposits is to drill. Gas wells are drilled thousands of feet into the Earth’s crust to extract natural gas from pockets in underground rock formations or from deep, salt-water aquifers and then big pumps bring it to the surface.

The location of the gas pocket and the type of rock formation will determine what type of drilling equipment will be used. Cable drilling rigs are used for shallow formations and rotary drilling rigs are employed for deeper formations. To drill offshore requires building a base for drilling, whereas onshore drilling uses land for a base. The floating drilling platform needs a mechanism for attaching it to the base of the ocean. However, to be accurate, scientists must allow for the pitching and rolling of the ocean.

How Natural Gas Is Distributed
After processing, where an odor is added to help people identify gas leaks, natural gas is compressed and distributed through pipelines to storage facilities. The gas is then sent from smaller pipes to homes, offices, stores, and factories. Natural gas is used for heating, lighting, cooling, and cooking, and as a fuel for home appliances and for the production of electricity.

2006-10-26 23:51:20 · answer #1 · answered by mallimalar_2000 7 · 0 0

The United States is pretty much the Suidi Arabia of natural gas in the world and we probably have over 100 years worth of reserves. It makes a lot of sense to switch over to natural gas rather than stay on importing 2 thirds of our oil from the middle east an exporting 300 billion of our dollars at the same time. Developing our natural gas would automatically create a lot of jobs in the states by retaining those 300 billion exported dollars. Not to mention in twice as clean as coal and it's the most feasible cheap alternative fuel we have to power an 18 wheel semi-truck. Solar and Wind are great but they need to pull their weight more rather than hog public coffers of money. The alternative technologies that have been developed recently are great but they're not mainstream yet and probably won't be for a couple of decades. Bottom line, natural gas works and is far more pragmatic in meeting our energy needs.

2016-03-28 09:03:00 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

They run the output of the well into tall narrow tanks to let the gas and oil separate. A pipe out the top will collect the gas and one on the bottom will drain the oil. The gas and oil separate easily. If you have water mixed in, the tank will probably be heated. Sometimes a well will have it's own separator, and sometimes several wells will be piped to a separator.

2006-10-27 00:47:23 · answer #3 · answered by Nomadd 7 · 0 0

No separation needed, natural gas is a GAS, petroleum is a liquid!

2006-10-26 23:47:32 · answer #4 · answered by Pobept 6 · 0 0

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