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.
Date | Valeur | Modifier , % |
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2022 | 1 640,30 | -2,69 % |
2021 | 1 685,59 | 5,89 % |
2020 | 1 591,79 | -5,33 % |
2019 | 1 681,49 | 1,89 % |
2018 | 1 650,23 | 3,73 % |
2017 | 1 590,90 | 3,54 % |
2016 | 1 536,47 | 6,98 % |
2015 | 1 436,26 | 4,10 % |
2014 | 1 379,76 | -0,84 % |
2013 | 1 391,41 | -10,05 % |
2012 | 1 546,80 | 11,88 % |
2011 | 1 382,58 |