2015 | OriginalPaper | Chapter
A Brief History of Gas
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Burning vapour flaring out of the ground has been a cause for marvel or even veneration for centuries (Aminzadeh et al., 2001; Berge, 2011, 2013; Dumas, 1859; Etiope, 2010; Etiope et al., 2013a, 2013b; Forbes, 1939, 1958; Galetti, 2005; Hosgormez, 2007; Hosgormez et al., 2008; Ingersoll, 1996; Jackson, 1911; Kamali and Rezaee, 2012; Ker Porter, 1822; Le Strange, 1905; Lockhart, 1939; Marvin, 1884; Pliny, c. 77; Spulber, 2010; Strabo, 7 BC; Thwaite, 1889; Verma et al., 2004; Waples, 2012, Pages 7–9; Yergin, 1991; Ziegler, 1920); however, the widespread use of Natural Gas as an energy fuel only came about after gas manufactured from coal and other feedstocks had become commonplace (Tarr, 2009).