Gas Supply Chain
The gas supply chain refers to the process of producing, transporting, and distributing natural gas from its source to end users. It begins with the extraction of gas from underground reservoirs, often through drilling. Once extracted, the gas is processed to remove impurities and then transported via pipelines or liquefied for shipping.
After transportation, the gas reaches distribution centers where it is stored and then delivered to consumers, including homes and businesses. Key players in this chain include gas producers, pipeline operators, and utility companies, all of which work together to ensure a reliable supply of natural gas.