Natural Gas

Natural gas is a fossil fuel used for power generation, residential heating, and as petrochemical feedstock. Traded via pipelines in regional markets (Henry Hub in the US, TTF in Europe, NBP in the UK) and increasingly as LNG for global markets. It produces roughly half the CO2 emissions of coal per unit of energy.

Pipeline QualityDry GasWet GasDAPFOBCIF
Quick Facts

Natural Gas at a Glance

Common Origins
United StatesRussiaQatarCanadaNorway
Common Destinations
GermanyJapanUnited KingdomChinaItaly
Grades & Specifications
Pipeline QualityDry GasWet Gas
INCOTERMS
DAPFOBCIF
Unit of Measure
MMBtu

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