Oil Well/Drill/Rig?
A coal mine is typically referred to as a coal mine.
Yes, coal miners work in coal mines to extract coal from the ground. They use heavy equipment to dig tunnels and remove coal from deposits in the earth.
A sinker in a coal mine is a worker responsible for drilling holes for explosives to break up rocks or coal seams. They use heavy machinery to create these holes in the mine walls or ceilings to facilitate mining operations.
Coal can be converted to oil . The South African's during the years of Apartheid, when they suffered a trade embargo on oil, developed the industrial process of converting coal to oil, viz. SASOL. South Africa has millions of tons of coal that can be mined.
Coal does not get refined. Oil gets refined, but coal gets used as it is when it comes out of the coal mine. There is a process called coal gassification by which natural gas can be made from coal, but that is not really a form of refining, and in any event, most coal is simply burned, it is not gassified.
they drill it up or mine for it
Oil is usually cleaner to mine and transport than coal (unless there's an oil spill!)Oil emits less carbon dioxide pollution than coal when burnt, so it contributes less to global warming than coal does.
A coal mine is typically referred to as a coal mine.
to mine coal...
How did they used to coal mine
Yes it can because oil can kill us and coal is just oil turned into a solid.
The Hurriers job was to whear a harnest and pull coal in a coal mine from one part of the coal mine to another.
Just an Oil Mine
In Midlothian Virginia, just West of Richmond. Coal mining began there in about 1709.
It is a Miner they go in Mines to mine out coal
The steam engine needs coal, the coal comes from the coal mine
To get coal.