Natural Gas
Sometime between 6000 to 2000 years BCE(Before the Common Era), the first discoveries of natural gas seeps were made in Iran. Many early writers described the natural petroleum seeps in the Middle East,especially in the Baku region of what is now Azerbaijan. The gas seeps,probably first ignited by lightening, provided the fuel for the"eternal fires" of the fire-worshiping religion of the ancient Persians.
Natural gas is lighter than air. Natural gas is mostly made up of a gas called methane. Methane is a simple chemical compound that is made up of carbon and hydrogen atoms. Its chemical formula is CH4-one atom of carbon along with four atom hydrogen. This gas is highly flammable