Natural Gas Infrastructure
Natural gas infrastructure refers to the network of facilities and systems used to extract, process, transport, and distribute natural gas. This includes gas wells, processing plants, pipelines, and storage facilities. These components work together to ensure that natural gas is available for residential, commercial, and industrial use.
The infrastructure is crucial for delivering natural gas safely and efficiently. Pipelines transport gas over long distances, while storage facilities help manage supply and demand fluctuations. Proper maintenance and regulation of this infrastructure are essential to prevent leaks and ensure environmental safety.