GEOLOGY: Fossil Fuels
What kind of coal is also known as hard coal?
Anthracite
______ is a hard natural coal that burns slowly and gives intense heat.
Anthracite
What kind of oil trap is the El Nala oil field?
Anticline trap
How deep do you typically have to drill to strike oil?
At least one mile
What kind of coal has the highest average heat value?
Bituminous
What kind of coal is most common in the Eastern US?
Bituminous
Oil and gas migrate to the surface if not stopped by a _____ rock.
Cap
Shale is a great _____ because it is has low porosity and low permeability.
Cap rock
Oil and gas are organic compounds rich in the elements:
Carbon and Hydrogen
Most of the coal in the Eastern US is from the ________ period.
Carboniferous
From 1950-2000, most of the electricity in the U.S. was generated by burning:
Coal
The combustion of the fossil fuel ___________ releases nitrogen oxides, sulfur dioxide, particulate matter (PM), mercury, and dozens of other substances known to be hazardous to human health
Coal
What fossil fuel causes more pollution than any other?
Coal
What fossil fuel is decreasing in use due to cheaper natural gas prices?
Coal
What fossil fuel is the lithified remains of swamp plants?
Coal
_______ beds begin to be formed when coastal swamps are inundated by the sea and buried by sediment.
Coal
_______ is a hard rock which can be burned as a solid fossil fuel. It is mostly carbon but also contains hydrogen, sulfur, oxygen and nitrogen. It is a sedimentary rock formed from peat, by the pressure of rocks laid down later on top.
Coal
In geology, ___________ are alternating stratigraphic sequences of marine and non-marine sediments, sometimes interbedded with coal seams.
Cyclothems
What two innovations made shale gas a major energy source?
Directional drilling and hydraulic fracturing
Regression describes the geological strata formed from _____ sea levels.
Dropping
Oil and natural gas come from dinosaurs. True or False?
False
Prior to fracking, shale gas has only been recoverable from:
Faults across black shale formations
The shorter the hydrocarbon chain, the more likely the molecule is a:
Gas
Within an oil trap, your find three substances layer within the reservoir rock: gas, oil, and water. List the order of these substances from top to bottom you would find if you drilled down into the trap.
Gas, oil, and water
Which has the shortest hydrocarbon chain: gasoline, diesel, or motor oil?
Gasoline
Though hard to ignite, the highest grade of coal is:
Graphite
The quality of coal is graded by the average _____ value in BTUs produced when burned.
Heat
Polymers consisting of carbon and hydrogen are the principal components of oil and gas. These polymers are known as:
Hydrocarbons
What kind of coal has the lowest average heat value?
Lignite
What kind of coal is also known as brown coal?
Lignite
Crude oil has ________ hydrocarbons than gas.
Longer
The _____ the hydrocarbon chain, the greater the chemical energy it contains.
Longer
What shale formation in the Northeast US has an estimated 500 trillion cubic feet of shale gas reserves?
Marcellus
The source of oil and gas is:
Marine phytoplankton and zooplankton
Anticline trap
Name the oil trap
Fault trap
Name the oil trap
Salt dome trap
Name the oil trap
Stratigraphic trap
Name the oil trap
Currently, most of the electricity in the U.S. is generated by burning:
Natural gas
An _______________ is underground rock formation that blocks the movement of petroleum and causes it to accumulate in a reservoir that can be exploited.
Oil trap
The first stage in the formation of coal is:
Peat
______ is a brown deposit resembling soil, formed by the partial decomposition of vegetable matter in the wet acidic conditions of bogs and fens, and often cut out and dried for use as fuel and in gardening.
Peat
Which fossil fuel is used the most in the U.S.?
Petroleum
What three fossil fuels provide most of the energy in the U.S.?
Petroleum, natural gas, and coal
What happened to produce the following sequence of strata (top to bottom) coal, sandstone, shale
Regression
Sandstone is the best ___________ rock because it is permeable and porous.
Reservoir
Transgression describes the geological strata formed from _______ sea levels.
Rising
What kind of oil trap is very common in the Gulf of Mexico?
Salt dome trap
What is the most common reservoir rock for oil?
Sandstone
Where is the El Nala oil field?
Saudi Arabia
What type of rock is coal?
Sedimentary rock
Trillions of cubic meters of natural gas is trapped in:
Shale
What is the most common type of cap rock?
Shale
The longer the hydrocarbon chain, the more ______ the molecule is.
Solid
Vegetation is less likely to decompose in _________ because the flow of water is slow because of low gradients and retarding effects of the vegetation. Dead plant matter settles rather than being washed away. The slow replacement and lack of turbulence in the water result in a low rate of oxygen supply.
Swamps and wetlands
What happened to produce the following sequence of strata (top to bottom): shale, sandstone, coal?
Transgression