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The propane industry involves the production, storage, distribution, and utilization of propane gas, a byproduct of natural gas processing and petroleum refining. Propane is a hydrocarbon, specifically a three-carbon alkane, and is part of the liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) family. It is stored and transported in a liquid state under pressure, making it a versatile energy source. The production process begins with the extraction of natural gas and crude oil, where propane is separated during the refining and processing stages. Once extracted, propane is stored in pressurized tanks and cylinders for distribution.
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