Natural Gas Liquids
Natural gas liquids (NGLs) are composed of hydrocarbons, including ethane, propane, butane, isobutane, pentane, and higher alkanes. Although ethane cannot be readily liquefied by pressure at ambient temperature such as propane and butane (LPG) it is considered a component of NGL. There are many uses for NGLs, as summarized in Table 12.1 [3]. NGLs are extracted from the natural gas production stream in field processing plants, using techniques discussed related to petroleum refining operations.
NGL field production is growing in the United States, representing an important part of the supply picture.
Natural Gas Liquid | Chemical Formula | Applications | End Use Products | Primary Sectors |
---|---|---|---|---|
Ethane |
C2H6
|
Ethylene for plastics production; petrochemical feedstock | Plastic bags; plastics; anti-freeze; detergent | Industrial |
Propane | C3H8 | Residential and commercial heating; cooking fuel; petrochemical feedstock | Home heating; small stoves and barbeques; LPG | Industrial, Residential, Commercial |
Natural Gas Liquid | Chemical Formula | Applications | End Use Products | Primary Sectors |
---|---|---|---|---|
Ethane |
C2H6
|
Ethylene for plastics production; petrochemical feedstock | Plastic bags; plastics; anti-freeze; detergent | Industrial |
Propane |
C3H8
|
Residential and commercial heating; cooking fuel; petrochemical feedstock | Home heating; small stoves and barbeques; LPG | Industrial, Residential, Commercial |
Butane |
C4H10
|
Petrochemical feedstock; blending with propane or gasoline | Synthetic rubber for tires; LPG; lighter fuel | Industrial, Transportation |
Isobutane |
C4H10
|
Refiner feedstock; petrochemical feedstock | Alkylate for gasoline; aerosols; refrigerant | Industrial |
Pentane |
C5H12
|
Natural gasoline; blowing agent for polystyrene foam | Gasoline; polystyrene; solvent | Transportation |
Pentanes Plus* | Mix of C5H12 and heavier | Blending with vehicle fuel; exported for bitumen production in oil sands | Gasoline; ethanol blends; oil sands production | Transportation |
C indicates carbon, H indicates hydrogen; Ethane contains two carbon atoms and six hydrogen atoms
*Pentanes plus is also known as "natural gasoline." Contains pentane and heavier hydrocarbons.
Table 12.2. Some components and applications of natural gas liquids [3].
Source: US Energy Information Administration