Properties of natural gas

Key properties of natural gas include the following:

  • Gas is tasteless, colorless, odorless, and non-toxic (gas is odorized after it enters the delivery system so that leaks are noticed, see odorization for more information)
  • While gas is non-toxic, it can result in suffocation by displacing oxygen in confined spaces such as trenches or vaults
  • It is gaseous at normal atmospheric temperatures and pressures
  • Gas can be liquefied by cooling to about -260 degrees Fahrenheit (-162 °C)
  • Gas is lighter than air, so rises when vented in air
  • Gas is compressible, meaning that it can be “squeezed” to raise the pressure
  • Gas expands when heated and contracts when cooled
  • When gas is liquefied it contracts significantly, by about a factor of 600
  • As show in the graphic below, combustion occurs only when the air-to-fuel ratio is 5 to 15%.  If the air-to-fuel ratio is above or below this range, gas will not light.