in India where petroleum ,coal and natural gas are found
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Petroleum : Petroleum is also known as Mineral oil. It is the second highest energy source used in India after coal. Petroleum is known as "liquid gold" . First oil field in India was discovered at Makun in Assam in 1867. Petroleum refiners act as a ' nodal industry ' for synthetic textile, fertilizer and chemical industries.
Mumbai high produces about 63% of India's Petroleum. Gujarat produces 18% and Assam produces 16%. Ankeleshwar is the most important oil field in Gujarat. Assam is the oldest oil producing state of India. Important oil fields of Assam are Digboi, Naharkatiya and Moran-Hugrijan.
COAL : India is highly dependent on coal for meeting its commercial energy requirements.
Coal is a raw material for heavy industries and thermal power stations. It is bulky due to which these industries are located near coalfields.
In India, is located in Damodar Valley of West Bengal- Jharkhand . In this belt , Jharia, Raniganj, Bokaro are important coal fields.
Coal deposits are also present in the Godavari, Mahanadi, Son and Wardha valleys.
They are also found in North Eastern states of Meghalaya, Assam, Arunachal Pradesh and Nagaland.
NATURAL GAS : Natural gas is a clean energy resource. It is usually found along with Petroleum, but sometimes separately also.
The offshore region of the Krishna-Godavari basin has the largest amount of natural gas currently available in India.
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Petroleum : Petroleum is also known as Mineral oil. It is the second highest energy source used in India after coal. Petroleum is known as "liquid gold" . First oil field in India was discovered at Makun in Assam in 1867. Petroleum refiners act as a ' nodal industry ' for synthetic textile, fertilizer and chemical industries.
Mumbai high produces about 63% of India's Petroleum. Gujarat produces 18% and Assam produces 16%. Ankeleshwar is the most important oil field in Gujarat. Assam is the oldest oil producing state of India. Important oil fields of Assam are Digboi, Naharkatiya and Moran-Hugrijan.
COAL : India is highly dependent on coal for meeting its commercial energy requirements.
Coal is a raw material for heavy industries and thermal power stations. It is bulky due to which these industries are located near coalfields.
In India, is located in Damodar Valley of West Bengal- Jharkhand . In this belt , Jharia, Raniganj, Bokaro are important coal fields.
Coal deposits are also present in the Godavari, Mahanadi, Son and Wardha valleys.
They are also found in North Eastern states of Meghalaya, Assam, Arunachal Pradesh and Nagaland.
NATURAL GAS : Natural gas is a clean energy resource. It is usually found along with Petroleum, but sometimes separately also.
The offshore region of the Krishna-Godavari basin has the largest amount of natural gas currently available in India.
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COAL:
1. Damodar Valley in Jharkhand stretching out up to 'Ranigunj' in West Bengal; with a branch of the south-east pattern.
2. Mahanadi Valley - 'Talcher'
3. Godavari Valley - Starting in Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra into Andhra Pradesh (Singareni collieries)
4. 'Singrauli' (UP) broadening west into Madhya Pradesh
5. Kalakot in Jammu and Kashmir state
6. Assam/Meghalaya fringe toward the west; disconnected locales on Assam/Arunachal Pradesh
Of these 'Jharia' coal is Anthracite assortment, fit for metallurgical utilize. Assam coal has more Sulfur content that is damaging for metallurgical employments. Singareni coal has high fiery remains content and utilized as fuel for Thermal power age, bond designs, trains, block ovens.
PETROL:
1. 'Digboi' (Assam), the extremely old oil well
2. Around Gulf of Khambat in Gujarat
3. Seaward in the Arabian Sea, spread out from Mumbai up to a hundred miles
NATURAL GAS:
1. Related gas in Petroleum wells is used.
2. Tripura state, which is an augmentation of enormous gas fields of Bangladesh
3. Krishna-Godavari fields - These seaward locales spread along the mouths of River Godavari are the greatest find with awesome potential.
1. Damodar Valley in Jharkhand stretching out up to 'Ranigunj' in West Bengal; with a branch of the south-east pattern.
2. Mahanadi Valley - 'Talcher'
3. Godavari Valley - Starting in Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra into Andhra Pradesh (Singareni collieries)
4. 'Singrauli' (UP) broadening west into Madhya Pradesh
5. Kalakot in Jammu and Kashmir state
6. Assam/Meghalaya fringe toward the west; disconnected locales on Assam/Arunachal Pradesh
Of these 'Jharia' coal is Anthracite assortment, fit for metallurgical utilize. Assam coal has more Sulfur content that is damaging for metallurgical employments. Singareni coal has high fiery remains content and utilized as fuel for Thermal power age, bond designs, trains, block ovens.
PETROL:
1. 'Digboi' (Assam), the extremely old oil well
2. Around Gulf of Khambat in Gujarat
3. Seaward in the Arabian Sea, spread out from Mumbai up to a hundred miles
NATURAL GAS:
1. Related gas in Petroleum wells is used.
2. Tripura state, which is an augmentation of enormous gas fields of Bangladesh
3. Krishna-Godavari fields - These seaward locales spread along the mouths of River Godavari are the greatest find with awesome potential.
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