If your question is "Is natural gas often found where crude oil is found?" then the answer is yes.
If your question is "Is natural gas often found where crude oil is found?" then the answer is yes.
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methane is the first (and most simple) of the homologous series known as alkanes. It can be formed many ways of which some are --> i) catalytic cracking --> in this process large alkanes are broken down into smaller simpler alkanes and alkenes (of which methane is one) ii) biogas/manure --> in the process of fermentation or anaerobic digestion of manure, about 50% to 75% of the gas released is Methane gas iii) fractional distillation of crude oil/petroleum --> methane is obtained in the top fraction in the fractional distillation of crude oil or petroleum.
Crude oil comes from the reservoir as live crude, containing methane and other lower carbon compounds that are liberated as the pressure is reduced (in the reservoir, in the well, in the separator or storage battery) and the crude is allowed to cool. Dead crude is degassed crude meaning no more gas is likely to be liberated. The volumetric measurement of crude is normally done at "standard conditions" of atmospheric pressure and 60 degrees F, although standards vary.
No, methane is a very light gas and crude oil is certainly not
Benzine is one found in crude oil.
Crude oil and several other fossil fuels (methane, ethane) are found dissolved below the floor of the Gulf of Mexico.
If your question is "Is natural gas often found where crude oil is found?" then the answer is yes.
If your question is "Is natural gas often found where crude oil is found?" then the answer is yes.
If your question is "Is natural gas often found where crude oil is found?" then the answer is yes.
Crude oil is found below natural gas reservoirs.
Examples: coal, methane, salt, crude oil, lime, mercury, diamond, wood, quartz, sand, asbestos, etc.
Cooking oil is but not crude oil.
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There may be trace of gold in crude oil but it is not a significant component.
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