natural gas
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of natural gas
First recorded in 1815–25
Example Sentences
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U.S. natural gas futures settled higher after weather models over the Christmas break added more cold to the outlook.
Other alternatives to fuel oil that have been used in commercial shipping—like methanol, ammonia and natural gas—are either in short supply, toxic to the environment or cut emissions by only around 25%.
While the National Weather Service External link isn’t predicting a particularly cold winter overall, retail prices are expected to rise for those relying on electricity or natural gas.
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Water, natural gas, automobiles, the web, cellphone coverage.
In the years since, Japan has ramped up imports of natural gas and other fossil fuels to meet its energy needs.
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