What Are the Most Environmentally-Friendly Natural Gases?

Natural gas is a type of fossil fuel extracted from the deeper layers of the ground and used as fuel for vehicles, for heating and cooling systems and for numerous other applications. Gas types vary in terms of the difficulty encountered during the extraction process – gases that form on or close to the surface or are trapped in permeable layers under impermeable rock are relatively easy to extract and are called conventional gases, while the types of gas that are trapped inside rock layers and are more difficult to extract are called unconventional gases.
Types of gas that are easy to get out are obviously more environment-friendly, while gas deposits that are very difficult to explore and to exploit are the harshest on the environment. Biogas forms when organic matter decomposes without the presence of oxygen on landfills or in places where dead organic matter accumulates and it is among the greenest types of gas, while unconventional gas types, such as deep gas that is located at around depths of 15,000 feet, shale gas and tight gas that form huge deposits, but can be extracted only with costly and environmentally risky hydraulic fracturing are the least environment-friendly types of natural gas.
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