Re: Natural Gas as Feedstock
- From: nada <dwaltersMIA@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 25 Apr 2007 11:11:18 -0700
On Apr 23, 1:21 pm, peterweze...@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
What fraction of natural gas consumed in the United States is used as
a feedstock to produce fertilizer, plastics, methyl alcohol, etc?
Thank you,
Peter Wezeman
anti-social Darwinist
It is not broken down that specifically. "Industrial" is about 30% of
the total, this includes chemical as well as process heat. Most, about
40% is used for "electrical' the rest "commercial and residential".
david
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