Crude oil is found below natural gas reservoirs.
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.
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are found in natural gas, often in association with crude oil production
In relation to chemistry, hydrocarbons are defined as an organic compound where carbon and hydrogen is found. Hydrocarbons found on planet earth occur in crude oil.
Natural gas is often found with crude oil, and has in the past just been flared off. I don't think oil is turned into gas though.
No. Natural gas is a petroleum product, frequently found near crude oil deposits.
Well it is basically bio-fuel. It is the only type of natural oil and gas. Well except for farts. Those are natural too!
Benzine is one found in crude oil.
Generally, the fuel gas we use comes from underground reservoirs, or natural gas, and this is a conventional source. However, a very small part of natural gas sources is the methane found in coal seams. It is being produced and marketed as natural gas and often classified as an unconventional source of natural gas. We generally don't use the term "natural oil" but rather crude oil, that is a conventional source. Oil and gas can be produced as biofuels, and these are considered unconventional sources.
The "Barnett Shale" is a particular shale formation found in central North Texas, and Southern Ok, that can produce natural gas. The natural gas is the same gas found in any other formation only extracted a little differently. Propane would be refined from natural gas, with no regard as to where it came from. Crude oil, meaning oil extracted directly from the ground in it's natural state, is unrefined and can be full of impurities, water, etc., thus crude.