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

Natural Gas Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Nov 21 BKR Why Is Baker Hughes (BKR) Up 19.8% Since Last Earnings Report?
Nov 21 TRGP Is TechnipFMC (FTI) Stock Outpacing Its Oils-Energy Peers This Year?
Nov 21 SRE Sempra Energy Rides on Investments Amid Restoration Expense Risk
Nov 21 BKR Baker Hughes Expands Namibian Presence with Liquid Mud Plant, Cement Bulk and Multi-Modal Facilities
Nov 21 TRGP Oceaneering to Sell Its Entertainment Unit to Infinite Acquisitions
Nov 21 TRGP TRP Revises Plan to Sale NGTL System Stake to Indigenous Communities
Nov 21 TRGP 3 No-Brainer Energy Stocks to Buy With $1,000 Right Now
Nov 20 CMI Why Cummins (CMI) is a Top Value Stock for the Long-Term
Nov 20 TRGP Shell Exits Carbon Offset Market: A Pivot for Strategic Shift
Nov 20 TRGP TC Energy Forecasts Growth With C$1.5B Projects and Higher 2025 EBITDA
Nov 19 CNP Greater Houston Resiliency Initiative Progress Update: CenterPoint Energy Makes Significant Advances on Critical Resiliency Actions
Nov 19 TRGP Targa Resources, Inc. (TRGP) Is Up 1.96% in One Week: What You Should Know
Nov 19 CNP POR vs. CNP: Which Stock Is the Better Value Option?
Nov 19 AEE Rising Energy Demand Pushes Southern Co. to Keep Coal Assets Afloat
Nov 18 BKR US Rig Count Declines: Should EOG & MTDR Still Be on Your Watch List?
Nov 18 CMI Why Cummins (CMI) is a Top Momentum Stock for the Long-Term
Nov 18 BKR Why Investors Need to Take Advantage of These 2 Oils-Energy Stocks Now
Nov 17 CMI Only Four Days Left To Cash In On Cummins' (NYSE:CMI) Dividend
Nov 16 CMI Insider trades: Notable buys and sells by significant shareholders, executives and directors
Nov 15 BKR Baker Hughes, SOCAR partner to reduce flaring at Heydar Aliyev refinery in Baku
Natural Gas

Natural gas is a naturally occurring hydrocarbon gas mixture consisting primarily of methane, but commonly including varying amounts of other higher alkanes, and sometimes a small percentage of carbon dioxide, nitrogen, hydrogen sulfide, or helium. It is formed when layers of decomposing plant and animal matter are exposed to intense heat and pressure under the surface of the Earth over millions of years. The energy that the plants originally obtained from the sun is stored in the form of chemical bonds in the gas.Natural gas is a fossil fuel used as a source of energy for heating, cooking, and electricity generation. It is also used as a fuel for vehicles and as a chemical feedstock in the manufacture of plastics and other commercially important organic chemicals. Fossil fuel-based natural gas is a non-renewable resource.Natural gas is found in deep underground rock formations or associated with other hydrocarbon reservoirs in coal beds and as methane clathrates. Petroleum is another resource and fossil fuel found in close proximity to and with natural gas. Most natural gas were created over time by two mechanisms: biogenic and thermogenic. Biogenic gas is created by methanogenic organisms in marshes, bogs, landfills, and shallow sediments. Deeper in the earth, at greater temperature and pressure, thermogenic gas is created from buried organic material.In petroleum production gas is often burnt as flare gas. The World Bank estimates that over 150 cubic kilometers of natural gas are flared or vented annually. Before natural gas can be used as a fuel, most, but not all, must be processed to remove impurities, including water, to meet the specifications of marketable natural gas. The by-products of this processing include: ethane, propane, butanes, pentanes, and higher molecular weight hydrocarbons, hydrogen sulfide (which may be converted into pure sulfur), carbon dioxide, water vapor, and sometimes helium and nitrogen.
Natural gas is often informally referred to simply as "gas", especially when compared to other energy sources such as oil or coal. However, it is not to be confused with gasoline, especially in North America, where the term gasoline is often shortened in colloquial usage to gas.

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