An upward fold in a rock layer can, under certain circumstances, act as a trap for rising gases and petroleum.
An anticline is an upward-folded structure in rock layers that can trap petroleum and natural gas beneath impermeable layers. The shape of the anticline creates a favorable environment for the accumulation of hydrocarbons, making it a potential reservoir for oil and gas deposits. Drilling into an anticline can yield valuable resources due to this trapped formation.
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.
Petroleum. For details about the chemistry you might wish to consult the benzene page on wikipedia.
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Because wind energy is reusable and never runs out and does not harm the planet.
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Hmmm. I'm going to take an educated guess. No guarantees. 1. Petroleum-derived (gasoline and diesel fuel) 2. Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) 3. Biodiesel (vegetable/organic distillates) 4. Fuel cells (hydrogen) "Electricity" might be considered a fuel, but that's unclear from the question as written. The biodiesel might be considered the same thing as petroleum diesel.
If you do not have plain petroleum jelly, Bacitracin can work. It is just an antibiotic with a petroleum base. However, a very large jar of petroleum is only a couple of dollars. You might be better off to wait and pick some up.
Feedstock is the stuff you start with... probably crude oil for petroleum chemistry, though you might begin with a particular fraction of the oil instead of crude.
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Desserts aren't natural.
That'll probably depend on how hard you look. Don't think there are any deliberately added. But it's heavily processed with machinery, and machines need lubrication. Which might be petroleum based. Tiny, tiny amounts of that lube MIGHT make it's way into the food.