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Gasindustrin, or the gas industry, refers to the sector involved in the exploration, production, processing, transportation, distribution, and sale of natural gas and related gaseous energy sources. It covers conventional natural gas from reservoirs, associated gas, shale and tight gas, as well as biogas and other gas forms used for heating, power, and industrial processes. Liquefied natural gas (LNG) and compressed natural gas (CNG) are important forms for long-distance transport and heavy-duty applications.

The industry’s supply chain spans upstream activities, such as exploration and extraction, to midstream processing and

Market structure varies by country but generally comprises upstream producers, midstream transport and processing companies, and

Environmental and safety considerations are central to gas industrin. Methane leakage and flaring contribute to greenhouse

transportation,
including
gas
processing
plants,
pipelines,
compressor
stations,
and
LNG
terminals.
Downstream
elements
involve
local
distribution
networks
and
direct
supply
to
industrial
customers
and
households.
Common
practices
include
odorizing
natural
gas
for
leak
detection
and
adhering
to
safety
standards
to
manage
risks
associated
with
high
pressure,
fire,
and
explosions.
downstream
gas
distributors
and
retailers.
Regulation
emphasizes
safety,
environmental
protection,
and
competition.
Price
formation
can
involve
long-term
contracts,
regional
market
hubs,
and
benchmark
indices,
with
cross-border
trade
influenced
by
pipeline
capacity,
tariffs,
and
regulatory
regimes.
gas
emissions,
prompting
efforts
to
reduce
fugitive
emissions,
improve
efficiency,
and
adopt
better
monitoring.
The
industry
is
also
part
of
the
energy
transition,
with
strategies
to
integrate
renewable
gases,
hydrogen
blending,
and
carbon
abatement
technologies
while
maintaining
reliability
and
affordability
of
gas
supply.