Friday, September 23, 2011

Energy Sources Fossil Fuel


Where does Natural Gas come from?

Millions of years ago, the remains of plants and animals decayed and built up in thick layers. This decayed matter from plants and animals is called organic material -- it was once alive. Over time, the mud and soil changed to rock, covered the organic material and trapped it beneath the rock. Pressure and heat changed some of this organic material into coal, some into oil (petroleum), and some into natural gas -- tiny bubbles of odorless gas. The main ingredient in natural gas is methane,


Oil

was formed from the remains of animals and plants that lived millions of years ago in a marine (water) environment before the dinosaurs.
Over the years, the remains were covered by layers of mud. Heat and pressure from these layers helped the remains turn into what we today call crude oil. The word "petroleum" means "rock oil" or "oil from the earth."

The world's top five crude oil-producing countries are:
• Saudi Arabia
• Russia
• United States
• Iran
• China

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