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Natural gas also called fossil gas or simply gas is a naturally
occurring mixture of gaseous hydrocarbons consisting primarily of
methane in addition to various smaller amounts of other higher
alkanes. Low levels of trace gases like carbon dioxide, nitrogen,
hydrogen sulfide, and helium are also usually present.[1] Methane
is colorless and odorless, so odorizes such as mercaptan which
smells like sulfur or rotten eggs are commonly added to natural gas
supplies for safety so that leaks can be readily detected. Natural
gas is a fossil fuel and non-renewable resource that is formed when
layers of organic matter primarily marine microorganisms decompose
under anaerobic conditions and are subjected to intense heat and
pressure underground over millions of years. The energy that the
decayed organisms originally obtained from the sun via
photosynthesis is stored as chemical energy within the molecules of
methane and other hydrocarbons. Natural gas can be burned for
heating, cooking, and electricity generation. It is also used as a
chemical feedstock in the manufacture of plastics and other
commercially important organic chemicals and less commonly used as
a fuel for vehicles. Natural gas can be found in underground
geological formations, often alongside other fossil fuels like coal
and oil petroleum. Most natural gas has been created through either
biogenic or thermo genic processes. Biogenic gas is formed when
methanogen organisms in marshes, bogs, landfills, and shallow
sediments anaerobically decompose but are not subjected to high
temperatures and pressures. Thermo genic gas takes a much longer
period of time to form and is created when organic matter is heated
and compressed deep underground.