A lot of it goes to electrical electrical generation, of course.
And then there's some amount of manufacturing.
But, the first portion,
just to briefly recall on the e and p end, the
upstream end, is basically you can go back and look at the slides from oil.
It's basically a process of finding a cost effective way
to prospect and, and identify potential players often using seismic technology.
Then going out and doing some exploratory drilling in order to
prove those locations do have hydrocarbons in this case gas and then there's
going to be, you know, development drilling and production operations,
all pretty much identical to the upstream oil activities.
Primarily, what you're trying to do at the midstream level
is gather the gas from all of these facilities so you'll have
a, a extensive network of small gathering lines or small lines to
transport the gas from the wells to some central processing facility.
And at that central processing facility, the
objective will largely be to try to clean
up the gas a little bit of any impurities and possibly separate some of the gas.
Transmission refers to that bulk moving of the gas to that point of end use,
either, either at the household or, or in industrial uses.
Transmission tends to be in the form of pipelines.