Natural gas is called this because it is found in the Earth naturally. In other words; there are pockets of this gas in many places within the Earth`s crust. Companies like any natural gas company goes looking or drilling for these pockets of gas. When they find one, they can tap into it and pump this gas out to use for use.
When a gas stove burns natural gas, the energy is derived from the combustion of the natural gas. When the gas combines with oxygen and ignites, it releases heat energy that is used to cook food or heat the surroundings.
If your referring to "gas" as gasoline, then no gasoline does not come from natural gas. Gasoline is a derivative of crude oil. Its is extracted by the refining process along with many other petroleum based products such as diesel , kerosene ect.
Butane gas is typically used in BIC lighters. It is a colorless gas that is extracted from natural gas or petroleum refining processes.
No natural gas is natural gas.
from minerals and are separated in distillation.
Yes because it is made from natural resources.
When a gas stove burns natural gas, the energy is derived from the combustion of the natural gas. When the gas combines with oxygen and ignites, it releases heat energy that is used to cook food or heat the surroundings.
In 2006, about 20 percent from natural gas
yes natural gas does come from the earth (very true in every situation);
If your referring to "gas" as gasoline, then no gasoline does not come from natural gas. Gasoline is a derivative of crude oil. Its is extracted by the refining process along with many other petroleum based products such as diesel , kerosene ect.
No natural gas is natural gas.
Butane gas is typically used in BIC lighters. It is a colorless gas that is extracted from natural gas or petroleum refining processes.
Natural gas is a gas.
from minerals and are separated in distillation.
Natural Gas
Natural gas develops from the decomposition of organic matter over millions of years. It mainly consists of methane, but also includes ethane, propane, and other hydrocarbons. It is typically transported through pipelines, liquefied natural gas (LNG) tankers, or compressed natural gas (CNG) trucks.
Gas comes from the Joseph Bonaparte gas field off Wadeye (Port Keats).