I was thinking of using this stuff (CSST) for a gas line in my shop, so I looked it. According to the manufacturer:
"For underground burial and embedded in concrete, (CSST) flexible gas piping must be routed within a non-metallic, water tight conduit. No mechanical joint fittings are permitted within the conduit."
What I'll probably do is have the local gas company make me up a plastic line, and do direct burial two feet deep. I ran black pipe when I needed to run a line around my house to get gas into the kitchen, but I realize now that it will have a finite lifespan and it was a lot of expense and aggravation to install. (The black pipe has been in for over 15 years, and I figure it's got at least another 15 years left. When the gas man installed our meter, he said it would eventually rust out, but said "it will be here long after you and I are gone".)
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