Saturday, 7 February 2015

Raw gas versus natural gas and the risk of radon.

Isn't The raw gas coming out of the ground a different mix depending on the extraction method?

including radon? It seems to me a bit disengenous to refer to natural gas as the homogenous pure filtered end product rather than the raw gas. That's a bit like comparing moonshine alcohol with triple filtered vodka. And calling the triple filtered vodka natural.

 Key terms. Radon in shale gas. Cost of production. Condensate removal. Mercury removal H2S removal 

What are the actual chemical properties of the raw gas coming out of a fracking well as opposed to other sources of natural gas? 











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