Category:Peak gas
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English: Peak gas is the point in time at which the maximum global natural gas (fossil gas) production rate is reached, after which the rate of production enters its terminal decline. Natural gas is a fossil fuel formed from plant matter over the course of millions of years. It is a finite resource and thus considered to be a non-renewable energy source.
Media in category "Peak gas"
The following 12 files are in this category, out of 12 total.
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Exports BP 2009 gas m3 GB MZM NONE auto.png 500 × 500; 77 KB
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Gas Balance United Kingdom.svg 1,248 × 672; 82 KB
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Global Giant Gas Discoveries 1900-2000.png 644 × 383; 10 KB
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Hubbert US Gas.png 1,925 × 1,375; 33 KB
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Italy natural gas production.png 575 × 419; 13 KB
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Natural gas consumption.png 883 × 604; 14 KB
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Natural gas production.png 884 × 604; 14 KB
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Natural gas reserves.png 788 × 531; 31 KB
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Netherlands Natural Gas Production 1980-2011.png 2,050 × 1,350; 29 KB
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Romania natural gas production.png 574 × 338; 8 KB
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UK natural gas production.png 575 × 434; 15 KB
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US Natural Gas Production 1990-2040.jpg 866 × 594; 131 KB