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Propane Facts Propane, a by-product of natural gas processing and petroleum refining, is a clean-burning energy source recognized for its transportability and ease of use relative to alternative forms of stand-alone energy sources. Propane is extracted from natural gas or oil well head gas at processing
plants or separated from crude oil during the refining process.
It is normally transported and stored in a liquid state under
moderate pressure or refrigeration for ease of handling in shipping
and distribution.
When the pressure is released or the temperature is increased, it is usable as a flammable gas. Since propane is colorless and odorless, an odorant is added to allow its detection. Like natural gas, propane is a clean burning fuel and is considered an environmentally preferred energy source. Based upon information provided by the Energy Information Agency, propane accounts for approximately three to four percent of household energy consumption in the United States. Propane competes primarily with natural gas, electricity and fuel oil as an energy source. This competition is principally based on price, availability and portability. |
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