yes, they are all fuel.
oil and petrol
Coal, Oil, Natural Gas.
Petrol - no. But there might be petroleum, crude oil, and natural gas that can be drilled for. And some of those can be processed into petrol.
The three forms of fuel needed for a fire to start are fuel in the form of a solid (such as wood or paper), fuel in the form of a liquid (such as petrol or oil), and fuel in the form of a gas (such as natural gas or propane).
Petrol is somewhat man made. Oil is a natural resource but it must be refined in order to make gas or petrol from it.
Petrol is a liquid. It is a refined product derived from crude oil and is commonly used as fuel for vehicles.
Petrol (Gasoline) Diesel LPG Biofuel Hydrogen (theoretical - Gyro-Magnetical - as a source of energy)
No. Petrol is cleaner than coal, but it is not the cleanest. Natural gas (methane (CH4)) is the cleanest burning fuel, emitting the smallest amount of carbon dioxide of all the fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas).
natural gas
Petrol, or gasoline, is primarily derived from crude oil, which is a fossil fuel formed from the remains of ancient marine organisms subjected to heat and pressure over millions of years. The crude oil undergoes refining processes, including distillation and cracking, to produce various products, including petrol. While coal and natural gas are also fossil fuels, they are not used to make petrol directly.
For heating houses they use electricity, natural gas, oil (kerosene), and LPG. For cars they use petrol, diesel and there are some hybrid vehicles, but not many.
Oil, fuel, gas, kerosene, or petrol. Those words mean petroleum.