Propane

Propane () is a three-carbon alkane with the molecular formula C3H8. It is a gas at standard temperature and pressure, but compressible to a transportable liquid. A by-product of natural gas processing and petroleum refining, it is commonly used as a fuel in domestic and industrial applications and in low-emissions public transportation. Discovered in 1857 by the French chemist Marcellin Berthelot, it became commercially available in the US by 1911. Propane is one of a group of liquefied petroleum gases (LP gases). The others include butane, propylene, butadiene, butylene, isobutylene, and mixtures thereof. Propane has a lower energy density but …

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CSA: Canadian Standards Association · 17 May 2024 English

Annual Report 2023-2024 Making an impact for a safer, healthier and more sustainable Canada For more than 100 years, CSA Group has led the development of standards in Canada, and …

Climate Change Adaptation for Natural Gas and Propane Installations 5. Hydrogen Storage and Transport


UCP: University of Calgary Press · 15 May 2024 English

The Briscoe-MacDougall family retire to their lakeside cabin each summer. This annual vacation is at time to unwind and refresh, a time to relax away from the hustle and bustle …

his brothers to burn something on the rusty, propane-fuelled grill on the deck. Their moments of fitting


DDN: Dundurn Press · 14 May 2024 English

A hilarious, heartwarming, and sometimes bone-chilling collection of summer stories to share around a campfire, in a tent, or on the dock.Time to hit the road: the minivan is packed, …

of a blackened metal gar- bage can that had a propane torch blasting flames into a hole at ground level the flame. Without the can con- taining it, the propane torch let out like a flamethrower in a war movie the shovel in the sawdust pile, turned off the propane, and looked at me. Just for a second. Then back


CSA: Canadian Standards Association · 8 May 2024 English

Standards help develop safe and reliable transit systems for sustainable communities and a net-zero future Standards help support safe and reliable transit systems for sustainable communities and a net-zero future …

urban transit networks in 2023¹ 2. CSA B401.2, Propane vehicle evaluation and assessment for railway maintenance


CAPP: Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers · 27 March 2024

Electricity 13% • Conventional oil and natural gas 8% upstream emissions are about Conventional 40% of the total oil and gas Agriculture Bitumen emissions and 11% of Canada’s Total 11%10% …

process with light oil (solvents) such as butane and propane to reduce steam use. The solvents are then recovered


Centre for Energy · 22 March 2024

Canadian industries are also leading producers and Textile, clothing, and leather industry 2020 Transport equipment industry 2021 exporters of products such as chemicals, forestry and pulp, automobiles, aluminum, gold, and …

gas, butane, heavy fuel oil, middle distillates, propane, and steam. Source: Statistics Canada, Table 25-10-0025-01


CAPP: Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers · 14 March 2024 English

Natural Gas Benchmark Pricing ● The primary benchmark pricing hub for natural gas sold in the United States is Henry Hub, located in Louisiana, while in Canada, the primary benchmark …

Kerosene Motor Gasoline Finished Motor Gasoline Propane Natural Gas Global LNG Project Comparison by CO2


CAPP: Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers · 14 March 2024 English

3 Summary of the Economic Impact of Canadian Oil and Gas ● Conditions for the Canadian upstream oil and gas industry have been challenging since the 2014/15 downturn; however, the …

gas liquids (NGLs) include ethane, butane and propane. 15 MMBOE/d Annual Canadian Oil and Gas Upstream


CAPP: Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers · 14 March 2024 English

Canada is the fourth-largest producer of oil in the world and the fifth-largest producer of natural gas. [...] Source: Canada Energy Regulator 4 Canadian Oil and Gas Production Definitions Oil …

natural gas, including molecules like ethane, propane, and butane. ● Condensate and Pentanes Plus. These MMBOE/d. Condensates & • NGLs include ethane, propane, 7 and butane. Pentanes Plus 6 Bitumen 5 NGLs 4


CAPP: Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers · 14 March 2024 English

Evolution of the Industry ● Canada has been a trailblazer in the oil and gas industry since the inception of the modern petroleum industry in the 1800s. [...] Source: Western …

natural gas, including molecules like ethane, propane, and butane. ● Condensate and Pentanes Plus. These


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