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Natural Gas Coal Crude Oil

Natural Gas Coal Crude Oil

Natural Gas Coal Crude Oil http://www.tva.gov/power/coalart.htm http://science.howstuffworks.com/environmental/energy/oil-refining4.htm

Natural Gas Coal Crude Oil

Natural Gas Coal Crude Oil

Natural Gas Coal Crude Oil Where is it found

Natural Gas Coal Crude Oil Dirtiest!! Best of fossil fuels Average Amount of air pollution

Associated vs Unassociated Natural Gas Coal Crude Oil Environmental Impacts Associated vs Unassociated

Natural Gas Coal Crude Oil 148- 417 Years 43 Years 61 - 167 Years Other information