Natural Gas Liquids Stocks List

Related ETFs - A few ETFs which own one or more of the above listed Natural Gas Liquids stocks.

Natural Gas Liquids Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Nov 21 DUK Duke Energy's first-of-its-kind microgrid solution offers carbon-free charging option for commercial vehicle fleets
Nov 21 RRC Top 2 Energy Stocks You May Want To Dump This Month
Nov 21 DUK Duke Energy Electrifies Its First Supply Chain Logistics Route
Nov 21 SM SM Energy price target raised to $47 from $43 at Wells Fargo
Nov 20 WES Western Midstream: The Unbearable Tightness Of Oxy's Embrace - Yet Still Appealing
Nov 20 RRC Range Resources, BKV new longs ideas at Hedgeye
Nov 20 WES Western Midstream Partners: A Great, Almost Double-Digit Yield
Nov 19 PSX Crack Spread to Soar: Add MPC, XOM and PSX to Your Watchlist
Nov 19 DUK Meet Lesly Luque: Women in Tech Giving Back
Nov 19 DUK Is Duke Energy Corporation (DUK) the Most Profitable Renewable Energy Stock Now?
Nov 19 RRC Plexus and Olin have been highlighted as Zacks Bull and Bear of the Day
Nov 19 WES Western Midstream: 9% Yield Looks Solid Despite Moderating Growth
Nov 19 OVV Ovintiv's Q3 Earnings Beat Estimates, Revenues Down 12% Y/Y
Nov 18 RRC Natural Gas Gains for the Week But Remains Well Supplied
Nov 18 DUK Foundations for Duke Energy, Indiana Economic Development Association commit $150,000 to improve community access to affordable child care
Nov 18 PSX Peering Into Phillips 66's Recent Short Interest
Nov 18 WES MPLX Vs. Western Midstream: Two Highest Yielding MLPs, One Is Superior
Nov 18 OVV Ovintiv's Twin Deals: What Are the Key Takeaways for Investors?
Nov 18 OVV Zacks Industry Outlook Highlights Canadian Natural Resources, Ovintiv and Baytex
Nov 17 DUK Duke Energy (DUK): The Nuclear Powerhouse Fueling the Carolinas’ Future
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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