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You might think that gasoline and other petroleum products come from the remains of dinosaurs, but they were actually produced by plants and micro-organisms. ... Home » Science & Nature » Paleontology » Where Does Petroleum Come From?
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from Where Does My Gasoline Come From? April 2008 ... After crude oil is refined into gasoline and other petroleum products, the products must be distributed to consumers. The majority of gasoline is shipped first by pipeline to storage terminals near consuming areas and then loaded into trucks for delivery to individual...
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Propane prices are subject to a number of influences, some common to all petroleum products, and others unique to propane. Because propane is easily transported, it can serve many different markets, from fueling barbecue grills to producing petrochemicals. ... Where Emissions Come From...
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Petroleum comes from oil fields, which exist both on land and offshore. Generally, these are called reservoirs or oil deposits. If you are asking about the origins of petroleum, then petroleum comes from deposited organic material (plant an...
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Ah, just one point: when talking about fossil fuels, petroleum comes from animal remains while coal, plant remains. Abiogenic petroleum is not impossible, if we work out the equations. But the presence of abiogenic methane in other planets ...
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DUH!! Obviously petroleum is an expression of God's unending love for His creation. Which is exactly why we should burn it. ... however, we know that oil "travels," and can come from sedimentary rocks, followed by it being squeezed and moving through different sediments until such point in time that it is "captured" in...
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Cheesebrough returned to Brooklyn with some rod-wax and spent months creating a clean form of rod-wax which he called "petroleum jelly". He began making so much of this stuff that every beaker in his laboratory was full, so he threw out his wife's flowers and filled the vases with his creation.
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Petroleum: A Limited Resource ... In the old days, there were pockets under enough pressure that pumping wasn't necessary, it would come up by itself as a gusher. But as the reservoirs are diminished, the pumping becomes more and more difficult. Each well gets harder and harder to get any oil from.
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In the pages of Alberta Oil, readers meet those individuals who are shaping the policy, the practices and the pursuits of Canada's energy industry. ... July 01, 2006 Category: International Tags: China, CNOOC, economics, national oil, oil & gas, petroleum, WTO membership...
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