Abstract

This paper introduces the source and utility circumstance of natural gas in China. The utility cir-cumstance of natural gas is discussed in detail, such as, natural gas as feedstock is produced to acetylene; natural gas is used to cut metal; natural gas is applied to generate ethylene; natural gas instead of heavy oil is fired to produce chromium trioxide. In so doing, the energy demand of China will be better met with least damage to the environment. According to the full utility of natural gas sources, their good economic and social benefits are obtained.

Highlights

  • With the decrease of petroleum energy, it is very important to utilize Chinese traditional energy such as coal and natural gas and improve natural gas as high value production

  • This paper introduces the source and utility circumstance of natural gas in China

  • The utility circumstance of natural gas is discussed in detail, such as, natural gas as feedstock is produced to acetylene; natural gas is used to cut metal; natural gas is applied to generate ethylene; natural gas instead of heavy oil is fired to produce chromium trioxide

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Introduction

With the decrease of petroleum energy, it is very important to utilize Chinese traditional energy such as coal and natural gas and improve natural gas as high value production. It has a good economic benefit and society benefit [1]. There exists an urgent need to utilize natural gas in a rational way, which can be done through using new method to improve production value. This will improve energy efficiency, and reduce pollution and damage the ecological environment. Natural gas as feedstock is produced to acetylene, ethylene and chromium trioxide, respectively; natural gas is used to cut metal and produced to chromium trioxide instead of heavy oil

Natural Gas Produced to Acetylene
Method Ratio of investment and income
Natural Gas Used to Cut Metal
Natural Gas Instead of Heavy Oil Fired to Produce Chromium Trioxide
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