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Uses: gas, diesel, ink, crayons, bubble gum, dishwashing liquids, deodorant, eyeglasses, CDs and DVDs, tires, ammonia, and heart valves
Conservation Efforts: The most widely used conversion method is called cracking because it uses heat and pressure to 'crack' heavy hydrocarbon molecules into lighter ones.
Location Found: underground areas called reservoirs
Petroleum
Possibility of Exhaustion: If the petroleum supply ever does run out we are hoping that in the future we will have other means of fuel. The possibilities of that happening anytime soon is very slim.