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Natural gas is formed through the decomposition of organic material trapped beneath the earth’s surface.
Contrary to other fossil fuels such as coal and oil, natural gas burns cleanly and produces mostly vapour and carbon dioxide as by-products. The advantage of natural gas comes through the burning properties of the main constituent, namely methane, which is a colourless, odourless gas that combusts easily.
The nominated energy content of our gas is 38MJ/m3. When measured over any 24-hour period, an approximate variation of 2% above or below the nominated energy content of the supplied gas may occur.
When measured on a quarterly basis, the energy content of the supplied gas will not fall short of the nominated energy content by more than 1%.
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