
gas distribution systems
Gas distribution systems are networks that deliver natural gas or other gaseous fuels from production sites to homes, businesses, and industries. They typically start with high-pressure pipelines that carry gas over long distances, which are then reduced in pressure through regulators. The gas moves through smaller, underground or above-ground pipelines, ensuring safe and efficient delivery. Safety devices, such as valves and sensors, monitor the system to prevent leaks or hazards. This infrastructure ensures a reliable supply of gas for heating, cooking, manufacturing, and electricity generation, maintaining safety and efficiency throughout the distribution process.