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When it comes to home and commercial heating, property owners aren’t always aware of the differences between propane and natural gas. Contrary to popular belief, they’re not the same thing. Natural gas is a combination of several different gases including butane, ethane, and methane. Propane, on the other hand, goes through a separating process that leaves it as a kind of “raw” form of natural gas. They can both be used to heat your property, but more and more people are choosing propane.

Propane Gas vs. Natural Gas

Efficiency

The amount of energy that can be produced by one cubic foot of gas is measured in BTUs. Propane is measured around 2,516 BTUs per cubic foot while natural gas has around 1,030 BTUs. The difference between those two numbers is how much more efficient propane is. You’ll need to buy less propane to heat your home.

Environmental Effects

propaneWhile natural gas is considered a “clean burning” greenhouse gas, it still affects the environment. Burning natural gas produces small amounts of sulfur, mercury, and nitrogen oxides that are released into the atmosphere. These pollutants contribute to smog and poor air quality. Propane is called a “green fuel” because the resulting emissions have virtually no effects on the environment.

Cost

The cost for both natural gas and propane fluctuates based on the market, and it’s nearly impossible to predict. In general, however, natural gas is less expensive. While many property owners are only concerned about price, weighing in the environmental factors and energy efficiency of the two options usually tilts the scale in favor of propane despite the added expense.

 

Property owners in West Plains, MO, have been turning to Brotherton Propane for the past 43 years. They handle propane gas delivery and offer 24/7 emergency services. Call them at (417) 256-6067 to learn more about the differences between natural gas and propane. You’ll also find a list of products and services on their website.

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