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This site needs more picture. I am doing a project for school and need more pictures for natural gas. This site needs more picture. I am doing a project for school and need more pictures for natural gas.

== Agriculural cultivation pollution ==

This topic needs checked -- source is VOC (http://en.wikipedia.org/Volatile_organic_compounds); also as pollutant, wonder what septic tanks contribute?

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The reactions described near the top are the combustion of methane; they should be labeled as such and moved to a more appropriate page. Jorge Stolfi 05:59, 13 Apr 2004 (UTC)

The article also concentrates too much on Methane which is but one of the family of gases. In practice along with Methane are Ethane, Butane, Propane and other products.

No, Natural Gas, the topic of this page, is almost exclusively methane. The other gases are by-products of oil refining.


I was expecting to find its share in world's energy supply...anyone?--Chealer 11:13, 2004 Nov 9 (UTC)

Future use as a fuel

Many politicians and prominent figures in North America have spoken publicly about the looming natural gas crisis. (emphasis added)

Huh??? Is this NPOV? Brianjd

This site needs more picture. I am doing a project for school and need more pictures for natural gas.

Agriculural cultivation pollution

This topic needs checked -- source is VOC (http://en.wikipedia.org/Volatile_organic_compounds); also as pollutant, wonder what septic tanks contribute?