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NAICS 211112
Natural gas liquid extraction




2007 NAICS Definition

This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in the recovery of liquid hydrocarbons from oil and gas field gases. Establishments primarily engaged in sulfur recovery from natural gas are included in this industry.

Cross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--

  • Manufacturing acyclic and cyclic hydrocarbons from refined petroleum or converting refined petroleum into liquid hydrocarbons (petrochemicals) and/or recovering liquid hydrocarbons--are classified in Industry 325110, Petrochemical Manufacturing;
  • Refining crude petroleum into refined petroleum and liquid hydrocarbons--are classified in Industry 324110, Petroleum Refineries; and
  • Recovering helium from natural gas--are classified in Industry 325120, Industrial Gas Manufacturing.

Index entries that bring you to this industry:

  • Butane, natural, mining
  • Casing-head butane and propane production
  • Condensate, cycle, natural gas production
  • Cycle condensate production
  • Ethane recovered from oil and gas field gases
  • Fractionating natural gas liquids
  • Gas, natural liquefied petroleum, extraction
  • Gas, natural, liquids, extraction
  • Gas, residue, extraction
  • Gases, petroleum, liquefied, extraction
  • Gasoline, natural, production
  • Isobutane recovered from oil and gas field gases
  • Isopentane recovered from oil and gas field gases
  • Liquefied petroleum gases (LPG), natural
  • Liquid hydrocarbons recovered from oil and gas field gases
  • Liquids, natural gas (e.g., ethane, isobutane, natural gasoline, propane) recovered from oil and gas field gases
  • Natural gas liquids (e.g., ethane, isobutane, natural gasoline, propane) recovered from oil and gas field gases
  • Natural gasoline recovered from oil and gas field gases
  • Oil line drip, natural gas liquid
  • Petroleum gases, liquefied, recovering from oil and gas field gases
  • Propane recovered from oil and gas field gases
  • Residue gas production
  • Sulfur recovered from natural gas
 
 
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