Gas production refers to the process of extracting natural gas from underground reservoirs. The following are generally accepted methods of gas recovery:
Exploration and development: Exploration at a suitable location to determine the existence and reserves of natural gas through geological exploration and exploration. Steps such as well pattern design, drilling, and completion are then carried out in order to release the natural gas from the reservoir.
Fracturing and stimulation: Through fracturing, high-pressure water and chemicals are injected into the wellbore to break up the rock and increase the permeability of natural gas, resulting in increased productivity.
Production and Delivery: Natural gas is transported from the wellhead to a treatment facility through a pipeline system for processing, removing impurities and improving purity. The natural gas is then compressed or liquefied for easy storage and transportation.
Environmental protection: In the process of gas production, attention should be paid to environmental protection and reduce the impact on the ecosystem. For example, taking appropriate waste disposal measures, monitoring and controlling emissions, etc.
It is worth noting that in the process of gas production, relevant laws, regulations and technical standards should be complied with to ensure safe production and environmental protection. In addition, gas recovery methods may vary from region to region, so decisions should be made based on local conditions.