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Natural gas is a nonrenewable source
of energy used primarily for heating and generating electricity.
The U.S. produces natural gas from wells within the U.S. but
also imports natural gas from abroad. The U.S. imports natural
gas via pipeline from Canada and Mexico, but to move natural
gas from countries that are further away, the natural gas
is turned into a liquid (also called "Liquefied Natural
Gas" or LNG) by supercooling and transported as a liquid
on tankers before being warmed up and turned into a gas upon
arrival in the United States.
For more facts and figure
on natural gas, check out the
Energy
Information Administration’s Natural Gas 101.
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