Natural gas
The answer is soil. I just got that
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Petroleum is derived from source rock over time. Fluid migration, rock lithology, and other constraints dictate the current location of the oil. Generally speaking it migrates toward the surface until it is trapped by an impermeable rock. That is all I can reply to a three word question.
petroleum is collected underground by miners... petroleum isn't oil it's just like a stone.
well, people take pipes and take the petroleum found beneath the Earth's surface
Petroleum is formed under Earth's surface by the decomposition of marine organisms. The remains of tiny organisms. EW!
The relationship between natural gas and petroleum is the formation of both under the earth's surface from fossils. Both natural gas and petroleum are sources of fuel.
Petroleum occurs in porous and permeable rock which is surrounded by less porous and impermeable rock which prevents or slows its eventual escape to a body of water or the surface.
When it rains or snows.
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On earth is Cellulose (in plants) beneath earth surface is petroleum.
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Petroleum is a liquid mixture of complex hydrocarbon compounds; used widely as a fuel source and Natural gas is a mixture of gaseous hydrocarbons located under the surface of Earth, often near petroleum deposits; used as a fuel.
When information is moved from a curved surface( like the Earth) to a flat surface ( like a map), distortion occurs.
Gravity
Natural gas