natural gas
Oil. Also other hydrocarbons like butane and propane.
Bunker oil is also called bunker fuel or bunker crude. It is any type of fuel used aboard a ship, but more commonly is No. 6 fuel oil.
Rock oil is another term for petroleum, which is a naturally occurring fossil fuel found underground. It is commonly used as a source of energy through its refined products like gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel.
Aromatics, or more commonly termed Volatiles, in fuel oil are substances in the oil that will completely evaporate at 270 degrees F (132C). These are what give oil it's characteristic smell (aroma).
The three countries where oil is most commonly found are Saudi Arabia, the United States, and Russia. These countries have some of the largest oil reserves in the world and are major players in the global oil industry.
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Alkanes with 16 carbon atoms are commonly found in petroleum products such as gasoline and diesel fuel. These hydrocarbons are derived from crude oil through processes like refining and distillation.
Fold (anticline)
Groundwater, oil, and natural gas can be found within pore spaces in sedimentary rocks. Oil and gas are commonly found in larger pores or within fractures, while groundwater is found in smaller pores. The presence and distribution of these fluids depend on the permeability and porosity of the rock.
The fossil fuel found trapped underground above oil layers is natural gas, which can be found in porous rock formations. Natural gas is often found alongside oil deposits and can be extracted using similar techniques.
The most abundant fossil fuel produced in the US is oil (petroleum). Oil is commonly used for transportation, heating, and electricity generation.
like, ice 2 water i guess. and vice-versa.