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crude oil is subtracted from the ground with a machine
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No, nothing is put in the ground to replace crude oil.
This oil is called crude oil.
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Natural gas and water may be produced along with the crude oil. For this reason, when the crude oil is produced, it must be processed and the gas and water separated out, so the oil can be sold to refineries.
Crude oil is obtained by drilling down into the ground to an oil well. The oil is then pumped out of the ground and put into barrels. The barrels of oil are then sent to a plant where it is processed into different products for consumer use.
No, nothing is put in the ground to replace crude oil.
"Petroleum" products are distilled from crude oil, so what comes out of the ground is crude oil.
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Crude oil but there are several different grades of crude.
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It is called Crude Oil
Crude oil is not "made". "Crude oil" is the name giving to the raw form of oil that is pumped from the ground.
This oil is called crude oil.