natural gas that is always in the gaseous state in the reservoir and produces little condensable hydrocarbons (compounds composed mainly of hydrogen and carbon) when brought to the surface. Thus, these gases contain very small proportions (less than 0.1 gallon condensables per 1,000 cubic feet) of hydrocarbons heavier than ethanebutane or propane, for example. See also wet gas.
DRY GAS
Meaning of DRY GAS in English
Britannica English vocabulary. Английский словарь Британика. 2012