an outline map of India and mark the places in the map where coal, petrolium and natural gas
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Coal:
1. Damodar Valley in Jharkhand extending upto 'Ranigunj' in West Bengal; with an offshoot of south east trend.
2. Mahanadi Valley - 'Talcher'
3. Godavari Valley - Starting in Madhaya Pradesh, Maharashtra into Andhra Pradesh (Singareni collieries)
4. 'Singrauli' (UP) extending west into Madhya Pradesh
5. Kalakot in Jammu & Kashmir state
6. Assam/Mehalaya border to the west; isolated sites on Assam/Arunachal Pradesh
Of these 'Jharia' coal is Anthracite veriety, fit for metallurgical use. Assam coal has more Sulphur content that is injurious for metallurgical uses. Singareni coal has high ash content and used as fuel for Thermal power generation, cement plans, locomotives, brick kilns.
Petroleum:
1. 'Digboi' (Assam), the century old oilwell
2. Around Gulf of Khambat in Gujarat
3. Off-shore in Arabian Sea, spread out from Mumbai upto a hundred miles
Gas:
1. Associated gas in Petroleum wells is utilised.
2. Tripura state, which is an extension of big gas fields of Bangladesh
3. Krishna-Godavari fields - These offshore sites spread along the mouths of River Godavari are the biggest find with great potential Coal:
1. Damodar Valley in Jharkhand extending upto 'Ranigunj' in West Bengal; with an offshoot of south east trend.
2. Mahanadi Valley - 'Talcher'
3. Godavari Valley - Starting in Madhaya Pradesh, Maharashtra into Andhra Pradesh (Singareni collieries)
4. 'Singrauli' (UP) extending west into Madhya Pradesh
5. Kalakot in Jammu & Kashmir state
6. Assam/Mehalaya border to the west; isolated sites on Assam/Arunachal Pradesh
Of these 'Jharia' coal is Anthracite veriety, fit for metallurgical use. Assam coal has more Sulphur content that is injurious for metallurgical uses. Singareni coal has high ash content and used as fuel for Thermal power generation, cement plans, locomotives, brick kilns.