Geology Ch. 14: Energy Resources-Fossil Fuels
The environment disaster that has affected the town of Centralia, Pennsylvania was caused by...
an underground coal-mine fire
The term...........describes processes that occur in the absence of oxygen
anaerobic
The reservoir now believed to contain the largest amount of carbon is...
gas hydrates
Oil shale
is a sedimentary rock containing the waxy hydrocarbon fuel called kerogen
Lignite
is a soft, brown coal formed directly from peat
...........is the most common gaseous hydrocarbon in natural gas
methane
Geopressurized zones might one day become an important source of..
natural gas
...........energy resources are those not being replenished or formed on a human time scale
nonrenewable
The United States has about two-thirds of the world's known resources of...
oil shale
An oil well "gusher" would be an example of...
primary recovery
One barrel of oil is equal to.......gallons
42
True/False Most petroleum is found in rocks no older than one to two million years old
False. Almost no petroleum is found in rocks younger than 1 to 2 million years old
True/False Oil and natural gas are believed to have formed from the bodies of large land animals such as dinosaurs
False. Oil and natural gas are believed to have formed from the remains of accumulated marine microorganisms
True/False The United States consumes about 10% of all the world's oil resources
False. The United States consumes over 25% of the oil used worldwide
True/False The United States has about two-thirds of the world's supply of tar sands
False. The United States has almost no tar-sand reserves
True/False The United States has consumed almost half of its total coal resources
False. The United States has consumed only a few percent of its coal resources. United States reserves could satisfy the country's energy needs for more than two centuries at current use levels
True/False Most petroleum source rock are highly permeable, coarse-grained, clastic sedimentary rocks
False. The majority of petroleum source rocks are fine-grained clastic sedimentary rocks of low permeability
True/False The potential fuel in tar sands is a waxy solid called kerogen
False. The potential fuel in tar sands is a thick, tar-like petroleum. Kerogen is a waxy solid found in oil shales
Oil, natural gas, and coal are examples of...
Fossil fuels Hydrocarbon fuel Nonrenewable resources ALL OF THE ABOVE ARE CORRECT
..............are sedimentary rocks containing a viscous, tar-like petroleum
Tar sands
The largest recoverable U.S. energy reserve is...
coal
As societies evolve from primitive to technological, the energy consumption associated with agriculture...
increases
Liquefaction
is the process by which coal is converted into a liquid hydrocarbon fuel
Gasification
is the process by which coal is converted into gaseous hydrocarbon fuel
As heat and pressure act upon petroleum, it finally becomes...
natural gas
The substance found in coal that contributes to acid rainfall is...
sulfur
Petroleum accounts for about.......percent of the energy used int he United States
40
Which one of the following fuels would give off the most heat per given weight?
Peat Lignite Bituminous ANTHRACITE
Coal subjected to overly high temperatures will metamorphose into...
graphite
Fossil Fuels
are hydrocarbon energy sources formed from the remains of once-living organisms
Coal supplies about.......percent of the energy used in the United States
25
Natural gas supplies about.....percent of the energy used in the United States
25
All of the following are problems in the development of oil shale in the U.S. as a viable energy resource except...
Extraction and processing technologies are not competitive with those of conventional petroleum Environmental problems associated with the surface mining of oil shale The problem of waste rock disposal THE LOW QUALITY OF THE OIL
The worst oil spill in United States waters was the...
Exxon Valdez spill
The hydrocarbon fuel in oil shale is...
Kerogen
.........., or petroleum, is not a single chemical compound, but a liquid mixture of various hydrocarbons
Oil
The nation having the largest proven reserves of crude oil is...
Saudi Arabia
True/False Coal formation from land plants takes place under conditions in which oxygen is absent, or nearlly so
True
True/False The United states obtains almost 90% of its energy from fossil fuels
True
True/False The richest oil shale deposits in the United States occur in the western states of Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming
True