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natural gas distribution

Natural gas distribution involves transporting gas from where it’s produced, like underground reservoirs, through a network of pipelines to homes, businesses, and industries. The process starts with gathering and processing the gas to remove impurities. It then flows through high-pressure transmission lines, often managed by regional distributors, which reduce the pressure for safe local delivery. Local distribution pipes, typically smaller and lower-pressure, carry the gas directly to end users via service lines. This interconnected system ensures a reliable supply of natural gas for heating, cooking, electricity generation, and industrial use, maintaining safety and efficiency throughout the process.