Natural Gas: History, Systems, Environmental Impact and Future Outlook
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Overview
Explore a comprehensive lecture from Stanford University's Understand Energy series where Adjunct Professor Jane Woodward delivers an in-depth examination of natural gas and its role in the energy landscape. Delve into the historical significance of natural gas, understand its fundamental composition, and discover global distribution patterns. Master the intricacies of natural gas systems, from extraction to end-use, while examining critical environmental impacts, economic considerations, and future prospects. Through detailed segments covering significance and history, physical properties, geographical distribution, system operations, environmental consequences, economic factors, and future projections, gain essential knowledge about this crucial energy resource. Perfect for energy professionals, students, and anyone interested in understanding the complexities of natural gas in the global energy mix.
Syllabus
00:00 Introduction
01:09 Significance and History
23:44 What is Natural Gas?
24:44 Where is the Natural Gas?
28:49 How Does the Natural Gas System Work?
47:11 Environmental Impacts
56:29 Economics
57:31 The Future of Natural Gas
Taught by
Stanford Understand Energy