Which fossil fuel is found in association with petroleum deposits and is the cleanest burning? MCQ with Answer and Explanation

Which fossil fuel is found in association with petroleum deposits and is the cleanest burning?
A. Peat
B. Lignite
C. Coal
D. Natural gas
Answer: Option D
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
Natural gas (methane) is often found above petroleum deposits, trapped under cap rock. It burns cleaner than coal and oil, producing less CO₂, no SO₂, and minimal particulates. Coal (including lignite) contains more impurities. Peat is an early stage of coal. Natural gas is transported via pipelines or as LNG.

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