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Gas Composition Examples Transport

The document shows the typical mole percentages of different molecules that make up natural gas exported via pipelines from Norway to continental Europe and the United Kingdom in 2004. Methane made up over 92% of the composition in both regions, while other molecules like ethane, propane, and nitrogen varied between 4-5% and 1-2% respectively. The natural gas compositions are averages from mixing gases from multiple Norwegian sources.

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Gas Composition Examples Transport

The document shows the typical mole percentages of different molecules that make up natural gas exported via pipelines from Norway to continental Europe and the United Kingdom in 2004. Methane made up over 92% of the composition in both regions, while other molecules like ethane, propane, and nitrogen varied between 4-5% and 1-2% respectively. The natural gas compositions are averages from mixing gases from multiple Norwegian sources.

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Composition of Natural Gas in Export Pipelines From Norway to Continental Europe and United Kingdom in 2004 Mole % Molecule

Methane Ethane Propane Iso-Butane N-Butane Iso-Pentane N-Pentane N-Hexane Hexane+ N-Heptane N-Octane Nitrogen Carbon dioxide Total Continental Europe 92.15 4.07 0.85 0.381 0.148 0.067 0.035 0.116 1.507 0.67 100 United Kingdom 92.31 4.35 0.50 0.23 0.12 0.05 0.03 0.08 0.02 0.00 1.48 0.83 100

Typical compositions resulting from mixing gases from several sources. Information from Ida Vassmo Andersen and Hans Jrgen Dahl, Gassco, November 11, 2004.

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