Natural gas
Natural gas can be found in deep underground rock formations, in coal beds, and as methane clathrates, or in combination with other hydrocarbon reservoirs. The majority of natural gas is produced by two mechanisms: biogenic and thermogenic.
Flare gas is used in the petroleum industry to burn gas. Most, but not all, natural gas must be processed to eliminate impurities, such as water, in order to fulfil the standards of marketable natural gas before it can be used as a fuel.
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