Dry Natural gas is the gas which remains after: 1) the liquefiable hydrocarbon portion has been removed from the gas stream (i.e., gas after lease, field, and/or plant separation); and 2) any volumes of nonhydrocarbon gases have been removed where they occur in sufficient quantity to render the gas unmarketable. Dry natural gas is also known as consumer-grade natural gas.
Fecha | Valor | Cambiar , % |
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2022 | 2,13 | -98,90 % |
2021 | 194,42 | 11,71 % |
2020 | 174,04 | 4,36 % |
2019 | 166,77 | 2,19 % |
2018 | 163,20 | -1,23 % |
2017 | 165,24 | -0,78 % |
2016 | 166,55 | 1,66 % |
2015 | 163,83 | 2,29 % |
2014 | 160,15 | -17,70 % |
2013 | 194,59 | 4,18 % |
2012 | 186,78 | -6,06 % |
2011 | 198,82 |