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FOR A GEOLOGIST: When natural gas is mined, what takes its place underground?

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Or is it under high pressure?

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  1. usualy nothing. It is not like it is a lake of gas, it is more like the spaces in the permiable rock is filled with methane under pressure from the overlying rock


  2. Normally, there is water or oil underneath it which percolates up through the porous rock as the gas is removed.

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