They export oil and seafood and import all of everything the use or consume.
Gold was found as early as 1848 and Oil at that time had it been known of at all had no use, no demand and therefore no value.
Yes. Alaska has been mapped, explored, studied and searched for oil and other resources. Hasn't Google Earth mapped everything? One small note, when you go to Alaska, be careful using Google earth maps, the roads are almost all off on the mapping system, use a map purchased in a store instead.
The US still produces a lot of oil, especially in Alaska and Texas. But we use more oil that we produce so we have to import oil from other countries such as Saudi Arabia and Mexico. In the US, oil companies are still looking for other wells with oil to replace the wells where all the oil has been recovered.
Use exactly what the manufacture of the diesel engine recommends and nothing else.Yes. 15W diesel oil is something of a "default" for use in medium/heavy duty trucks and heavy equipment in most of the US.... unless you're in a place like Alaska, 15W is a good "all around" engine oil for diesel engines.
Calor gas, petrol, naptha, paraffin, diesel, fuel oil, lubricating oil and bitumen all come out of a fractionating column
You can burn oil and use the heat to power a generator and you get electricity.
If you have a Ford Aspire with no oil in it, that doesn't use oil, you're in trouble...
The generator should have come with an owner's manual that lists the type of oil. Also, the oil refill may list the oil weight to use.
all countries use oil stoves, cars, fires.
All countries want oil because all countries use oil as a fuel source
just about all newer vette's come from the factory with mobil 1 synthetic oil installed and is recommended, 5w-40 or 10w-40 will work fine.