They provide plastics, pvc and various oils like bitumin used in road formation, also petroleum jelly
peanut butter and jelly
Petroleum energy is energy derived from petroleum products: gasoline, diesel fuel, heating oil, etc.
No, it is completely different. Petroleum is a fossil fuel
Solar and wind renewable energy, of course. Oil shale and tar sands
They provide plastics, pvc and various oils like bitumin used in road formation, also petroleum jelly
They provide plastics, pvc and various oils like bitumin used in road formation, also petroleum jelly
Petroleum resources provide a wide range of products, including fuels like gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel. They are also used to produce various petrochemical products such as plastics, lubricants, and asphalt.
Petroleum provides other sources like petrol, diesel etc. All these sources are useful.
Petroleum provides about 35% of the world's total energy consumption.
Some of the many products that come from petroleum other than energy include: Gasoline, lighter fluid, kerosene, diesel oil, machine oil, heavy lubricating oils, asphalt tars, and petroleum jelly.
Solar energy is stored in coal and petroleum.
peanut butter and jelly
Solar energy, geothermal energy, wind, petroleum, coal, uranium (nuclear fuel).
Coal, Petroleum, Sun, Wind, Nuclear power, Geothermal power, Natural Gas, and Biomass are all energy resources.
yes
petroleum (including oil and natural gas), uranium, coal