Natural Gas Liquids Stocks List

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Natural Gas Liquids Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
May 21 CHK Chesapeake Energy initiates lay-offs following oil assets divestiture
May 21 CHK Top U.S. natural gas producer Chesapeake Energy cuts jobs
May 20 EQT EQT's Rice excited about natgas trends but rules could 'sabotage' U.S. growth
May 20 DVN Devon Energy Can Continue Generating Strong Shareholder Returns
May 20 CHK Oil Holds At $80 As Iranian Leaders Die In Crash, Saudi Crown Prince Delays Japan Trip; Natural Gas Spikes 40% In May
May 20 EQT Oil Holds At $80 As Iranian Leaders Die In Crash, Saudi Crown Prince Delays Japan Trip; Natural Gas Spikes 40% In May
May 20 MMLP Martin Midstream Partners L.P. to Participate in the 21st Annual Energy Infrastructure CEO & Investor Conference
May 20 CHK Why Did U.S. Natural Gas Prices Move Up 16.6% Last Week?
May 20 DVN These 3 High-Yield Dividend Stocks Are Gushing Cash
May 17 DVN Devon Energy: Discipline Paying Off
May 17 DVN 2 Energy Stocks That Wall Street Fell in Love With This Week
May 17 DVN Is Devon Energy Stock a Buy?
May 16 RRC Range Resources files for automatic mixed securities shelf
May 16 OVV Peering Into Ovintiv's Recent Short Interest
May 16 CIVI Civitas Resources, Inc. Announces Pricing of Secondary Public Offering of Common Stock By An Affiliate of Canada Pension Plan Investment Board
May 16 DVN Devon Energy: Healthy Production Trends And Shareholder-Friendly Moves
May 15 CIVI Civitas Resources announces secondary public offering of common stock
May 15 CIVI Civitas Resources, Inc. Announces Secondary Public Offering of Common Stock By An Affiliate of Canada Pension Plan Investment Board
May 15 CHK Chesapeake Energy goes ex dividend today
May 15 DVN Dividend picks by SA analysts: PFE, DVN, SBUX and LOW
Natural Gas Liquids

Natural-gas processing is a complex industrial process designed to clean raw natural gas by separating impurities and various non-methane hydrocarbons and fluids to produce what is known as pipeline quality dry natural gas.Natural-gas processing begins at the well head. The composition of the raw natural gas extracted from producing wells depends on the type, depth, and location of the underground deposit and the geology of the area. Oil and natural gas are often found together in the same reservoir. The natural gas produced from oil wells is generally classified as associated-dissolved, meaning that the natural gas is associated with or dissolved in crude oil. Natural gas production absent any association with crude oil is classified as “non-associated.” In 2009, 89 percent of U.S. wellhead production of natural gas was non-associated.Natural-gas processing plants purify raw natural gas by removing common contaminants such as water, carbon dioxide (CO2) and hydrogen sulfide (H2S). Some of the substances which contaminate natural gas have economic value and are further processed or sold. A fully operational plant delivers pipeline-quality dry natural gas that can be used as fuel by residential, commercial and industrial consumers.

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