height="50%"width="30%" aling="left"> This is the introduction to the article... Most oil and natural gas deposits are found in sedimentary rock formations. Sedimentary rocks are formed from the accumulation of sediments like sand, silt, and clay at the bottom of ancient seas, lakes, and rivers. Over millions of years, these sediments can accumulate and compress into sedimentary rock layers. Oil and gas can be trapped within the pores and spaces of these rocks. Here is some more content in the article... Source Rock Formation: Oil and gas are often generated from the organic matter deposited at the bottom of ancient bodies of water. This organic matter, such as dead plants and plankton, becomes buried and undergoes a process called diagenesis, which transforms it into hydrocarbons (the components of oil and natural gas). Migration: Once oil and gas are formed, they can migrate through porous and permeable rock layers. These hydrocarbons...
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