Natural gas is natural gas. It is not made from crude oil or anything else. Thus the name.
Methanol is not typically found in crude oil in significant amounts. It is more commonly produced synthetically or as a byproduct of natural gas processing.
Natural gas, primarily composed of methane, is a constituent often found in association with crude oil deposits. It can occur either dissolved in the crude oil or as a separate gas phase above the oil.
Crude Oil is a liquid.
LPG, or liquefied petroleum gas, is produced primarily as a byproduct of natural gas processing and crude oil refining. It is separated during the refining process and stored under pressure to keep it in liquid form. The major components of LPG are propane and butane.
No, ammonia is not made directly from crude oil. Ammonia is typically produced through a process called the Haber-Bosch process, which involves combining nitrogen from the air with hydrogen derived from natural gas, coal, or renewable sources.
Natural gas and water may be produced along with the crude oil. For this reason, when the crude oil is produced, it must be processed and the gas and water separated out, so the oil can be sold to refineries.
No natural gas is natural gas.
Natural gas is less expensive to produce than distilling crude oil for heating. Though, many different products are produced by distilling and refining crude oil, especially in plastics, etc.
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.
Methanol is not typically found in crude oil in significant amounts. It is more commonly produced synthetically or as a byproduct of natural gas processing.
crude oil and natural gas
No, crude oil and natural gas are two distinct fossil fuels. Crude oil is a liquid formed from organic matter buried deep underground, while natural gas is a gaseous fossil fuel mainly composed of methane.
If your question is "Is natural gas often found where crude oil is found?" then the answer is yes.
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.
Generally we refer to oil from a well as crude oil, but we referred to gas as produced gas. Most oil wells produce some gas. Natural gas from a well may require processing to remove contaminants and water. Natural gas from a well may require processing to remove contaminants and water.
Natural gas is found along with crude oil in underground reservoirs because both are hydrocarbons formed from organic matter that decomposed over millions of years. This is why many oil fields also produce natural gas as a byproduct. Methane, the primary component of natural gas, can be found in conjunction with crude oil deposits.