Synthetic Natural Gas
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Synthetic Natural Gas (SNG), also referred to as substitute natural gas, is a manufactured form of natural gas. It is created through converting or reforming carbonaceous feedstocks (coal, biomass) and can be used in almost every way that natural gas can be used.
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