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Gas Exploration is a subset of the Oil and Gas Exploration and Production industry. It involves the search for natural gas deposits, which are then extracted and processed for use as a fuel source. The process of gas exploration involves the use of seismic surveys, drilling, and other methods to identify and assess potential gas reserves. Once a gas reserve is identified, the exploration company will then develop a plan to extract and process the gas.
Gas exploration is an important part of the oil and gas industry, as it provides a reliable source of energy for many countries. It is also a major contributor to the global economy, providing jobs and revenue for many countries.
Some of the major companies in the gas exploration market include ExxonMobil, Chevron, Royal Dutch Shell, BP, Total, and ConocoPhillips. Show Less Read more