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Originally Posted by gtfoxy
It absolutely is.
Bio-fuel is a product of fuel from living plants. & as gaseous byproduct of organic breakdown of plant matter it is a type bio fuel. The definition of modern process rather than natural events is a stupid misnomer.
I get what you are saying, but the reality is there is really no such thing as “fossil fuels”, as there is really not enough animal matter ever present as to be a major contributing volume.
Even raw crude has predominant genetic traces to modern plant life.
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Well, I get your meaning but there are agreed definitions of things and Nat Gas is not defined as a Biofuel in the industry, it just isn't considered one as it is a fossil fuel. A biofuel is sourced directly from living matter, which Nat Gas is not.