Natural gas comes from the decomposition of the remains of small plants and animals buried for more than two hundred million years under the pressure and heat of the earth's crust over them, which is sometimes hundreds of meters thick.
Natural gas is a non-renewable energy source formed by a mixture of gases that are frequently found in fossil beds, non-associated, dissolved or associated with petroleum or coal deposits.
Natural gas comes from the decomposition of the remains of small plants and animals buried for more than two hundred million years under the pressure and heat of the earth's crust over them, which is sometimes hundreds of meters thick.
Natural gas is a non-renewable energy source formed by a mixture of gases that are frequently found in fossil beds, non-associated, dissolved or associated with petroleum or coal deposits.
Natural gas comes from the decomposition of the remains of small plants and animals buried for more than two hundred million years under the pressure and heat of the earth's crust over them, which is sometimes hundreds of meters thick.
Natural gas is a non-renewable energy source formed by a mixture of gases that are frequently found in fossil beds, non-associated, dissolved or associated with petroleum or coal deposits.