Yes as petroleum id derived from oil and oil only forms in very specific geological requirements. E.g. the length of the carbon chains in the petroleum depends on what carbons and other compounds formed the oil.
The design of gasoline and fuels are an interdisciplinary subject matter. Gasoline is a hydrocarbon, and thus an organic by definition. Chemical and Petroleum Engineering involve organic chemistry knowledge and applications.
You need to study geology.
There are lots of places where you can find news about Geology. The best place would be to visit your local library, where you can read books on the subject. You can also visit the official Geology site for current information and news.
To become a mineralogist, you typically need to earn a bachelor's degree in geology or a related field, with coursework in mineralogy. You may also consider pursuing a master's or PhD for more specialized study. Gaining field experience through internships or research opportunities can also be beneficial.
The complexity and difficulty of a subject can vary from person to person, but in general, topics such as genetics and molecular biology can be challenging in biology. In geology, topics like plate tectonics and rock formation processes can be difficult due to their abstract nature and extensive terminology.
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