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Methane is actually not the chief constituent of petroleum fuel. Petroleum fuel mainly consists of hydrocarbons such as gasoline, diesel, and kerosene, which are derived from the refining of crude oil. Methane is a separate natural gas that is primarily used for heating and electricity generation.
LPG - liquid petroleum gas
Fuel minerals tend to vary; however coal, oil shale, natural and petroleum gases as well as methane are normally found.
Coal i think --------- Yes, it is true for coal, petroleum, methane - from dead plants and animals.
No, petroleum is a fossil fuel.
No, natural gas and petroleum are not the same. Natural gas is a fossil fuel primarily composed of methane, while petroleum, also known as crude oil, is a mixture of hydrocarbons that can be refined into various products such as gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel. Both natural gas and petroleum are used as sources of energy, but they have different compositions and properties.
In fuels gasoline is a liquid petroleum fuel with a density of about 0.8g/cm3. Gas is generally natural gas, methane with some ethane.
1. Uranium is "burned" in a nuclear power reactor and slowly consumed. 2. Petroleum and methane are of organic origin; uranium not.
yes,methane is a good fuel as it does not pollutes environment
Natural Gas
No, natural gas and gasoline are different. Natural gas is a fossil fuel primarily composed of methane and is used for heating and electricity generation, while gasoline is a refined petroleum product used as fuel for internal combustion engines in vehicles.
Oil, or more precisely petroleum, is one of 3 types of fossil fuel, the others being coal and methane (methane is also known as natural gas).Peat is also classified as a fossil fuel because its renewal rate is so very slow it is considered to be essentially non-renewable