05.07.2009
The gas recovery factor (expected ultimate recovery divided by original gas-in-place) indicates what percent of the total resource can be recovered. Ultimately, the actual percentage recovered is significantly driven by complex economic and technological considerations.
Price paid for the gas as it leaves the terminal, namely after it has been processed but prior to entering the transmission system.
Gas plant products are natural gas liquids recovered from natural gas in gas processing plants and in some instances from field activities. Gas plant products include ethane, propane, butanes, butanes-propane mixtures, natural gasoline and plant condensates, sulfur, carbon dioxide, nitrogen and helium
