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Syngas, also known as synthesis gas, is a mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen that is produced through the gasification of hydrocarbons. It is used as a fuel source in a variety of applications, including power generation, chemical production, and transportation. Syngas is also used as a feedstock for the production of synthetic fuels, such as methanol, dimethyl ether, and Fischer-Tropsch diesel.
Syngas is produced through a variety of processes, including steam reforming, partial oxidation, and autothermal reforming. These processes involve the conversion of natural gas, coal, biomass, and other hydrocarbons into a combustible gas. Syngas can also be produced through the gasification of municipal solid waste and other waste streams.
Syngas is an important component of the global gas market, providing a clean and efficient source of energy. It is also used in a variety of industrial processes, such as the production of ammonia, methanol, and other chemicals.
Some of the major companies in the syngas market include Shell, BP, ExxonMobil, Chevron, Total, and Air Liquide. These companies are involved in the production, distribution, and marketing of syngas. Other companies in the market include Air Products, Praxair, and Linde. Show Less Read more