Natural gas marketed production

(billion Btu)

Texas is the top region by natural gas production in the United States of America. As of 2017, natural gas production in Texas was 8,626,259 billion btu that accounts for 26.79% of the United States of America's natural gas production. The top 5 regions (others are Pennsylvania, Oklahoma, Louisiana, and Colorado) account for 67.07% of it. The United States of America's total natural gas production was estimated at 32,201,989 billion btu in 2017.

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What is natural gas production?

Natural gas: A gaseous mixture of hydrocarbon compounds, the primary one being methane. Dry natural gas production: The process of producing consumer-grade natural gas. Natural gas withdrawn from reservoirs is reduced by volumes used at the production (lease) site and by processing losses. Volumes used at the production site include (1) the volume returned to reservoirs in cycling, repressuring of oil reservoirs, and conservation operations; and (2) gas vented and flared. Processing losses include (1) nonhydrocarbon gases (e.g., water vapor, carbon dioxide, helium, hydrogen sulfide, and nitrogen) removed from the gas stream; and (2) gas converted to liquid form, such as lease condensate and plant liquids. Volumes of dry gas withdrawn from gas storage reservoirs are not considered part of production. Dry natural gas production equals marketed production less extraction loss. Marketed production: Gross withdrawals less gas used for repressuring, quantities vented and flared, and nonhydrocarbon gases removed in treating or processing operations. Includes all quantities of gas used in field and processing plant operations.

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