Gas supply refers to the process of delivering natural gas from production sites to consumers. This involves extracting gas from underground reservoirs, processing it to remove impurities, and transporting it through pipelines. The gas is then distributed to homes, businesses, and industries for various uses, such as heating, cooking, and generating electricity.
The infrastructure for gas supply includes a network of pipelines, storage facilities, and distribution centers. Companies involved in this sector ensure that gas is available and safe for use. Regulatory bodies oversee the industry to maintain safety standards and fair pricing for consumers, ensuring a reliable energy source.