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Why is carbon steel commonly used in the natural gas transmission network and likely to be used for hydrogen gas transport too?

Why is carbon steel commonly used in the natural gas transmission network?

Introduction

Carbon steel is the primary material of construction in the natural gas transmission network due to the absence of internal corrosion concerns. It is widely utilized in the oil and gas industry, particularly in applications where low strength is acceptable.

Answer

Carbon steel is commonly used in the natural gas transmission network because internal corrosion is not a significant concern for this material. It provides sufficient strength and durability for the transportation of natural gas, making it a cost-effective choice for the industry. The use of carbon steel in the network is based on its favorable properties and suitability for the specific application. Carbon steel is also suitable for transporting hydrogen gas and is likely to be used either as part of the existing network or for future hydrogen gas pipelines.

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