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iv.2. Petroleum and Natural Gas: the ‘Black Gold’ Beneath Earth’s Surface and Its Role as Essential Natural Resources

Petroleum

Detail

  • It is one of the most important natural resources
    • The term “petroleum” originates from “petra” (rock) and “oleum” (oil), highlighting its extraction from beneath the Earth’s rocks. 
    • Light automobiles such as motorcycles, scooters, and cars use petrol as fuel. 
    • Heavy motor vehicles like trucks and tractors are powered by diesel.

Formation

  • Petroleum originates from organisms that once lived in the sea. 
  • Over millions of years, these dead organisms transformed into petroleum and natural resources(gas) due to high temperature, high pressure, and absence of air.
  • Since oil and gas are lighter than water, their layer is situated above water.

Discovery and Location

  • The world’s first oil well was drilled in Pennsylvania, USA, in 1859.
    • In India, oil was first discovered in Assam (Makum) in 1867. 
    • Other locations include Gujarat, Mumbai High, and the river basins of Godavari and Krishna.

Refining

  • Petroleum, characterised by its dark and oily appearance, possesses an unpleasant odour. 
    • It comprises various constituents including petroleum gas, petrol, diesel, lubricating oil, and paraffin wax. 
    • Refining involves the process of separating these constituents. 

Products and Petrochemicals

  • The substances derived from petroleum and natural gas are termed as ‘Petrochemicals’.
    • They are instrumental in producing detergents, fibers such as polyester, nylon, and acrylic, as well as polythene and plastics.
    • Hydrogen gas, sourced from natural gas, is pivotal in the production of fertilisers like urea.
    • Black Gold: Due to its significant commercial value, petroleum is often dubbed ‘black gold’.

Natural Gas

Details

  • Natural gas stands as an essential fossil fuel, mainly because of the ease with which it can be transported through pipes. 
  • It is stored under high pressure to form compressed natural gas (CNG), which is utilised for power generation.
  • It’s preferred as a fuel for transport vehicles due to its less polluting nature, marking it as a cleaner fuel.

Direct Usage

  • Natural gas can be directly burned in homes and factories.
  • A network of pipelines facilitates its supply in locations like Vadodara (Gujarat) and certain parts of Delhi.

Applications

  • Natural resources like gas also serve as a foundational material for producing several chemicals and fertilisers.

Indian Reserves

  • Natural gas reserves in India are abundant, with significant deposits in Tripura, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, and the Krishna Godavari delta.