Methane is a gas that is commonly found in crude oil as a constituent. It is the simplest hydrocarbon and can be present in crude oil in varying quantities.
Natural gas can be produced alongside crude oil during the extraction process. As crude oil is brought to the surface, associated natural gas is also brought up. This natural gas can be separated from the crude oil and processed further for distribution and use.
Crude Oil is a liquid.
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.
On average, a barrel of light sweet crude oil yields about 19.5 gallons of gasoline after refining.
Methane is a gas that is commonly found in crude oil as a constituent. It is the simplest hydrocarbon and can be present in crude oil in varying quantities.
because crude oil and gas are cleaner to burn
Crude oil is crude oil, there is no such thing as gas oil. Gasoline is refined from crude oil. 1 barrel of Benchmark crude oil for May delivery is currently $48.20 as of 3/31/09.
Natural gas can be produced alongside crude oil during the extraction process. As crude oil is brought to the surface, associated natural gas is also brought up. This natural gas can be separated from the crude oil and processed further for distribution and use.
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.
If your question is "Is natural gas often found where crude oil is found?" then the answer is yes.
No natural gas is natural gas.
No, methane is a very light gas and crude oil is certainly not
Crude oil is typically a liquid at room temperature and pressure. However, when brought to the surface, some volatile components may evaporate, turning it into a gas.
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.
crude oil and natural gas