I will assume that your question is how do you separate natural gas from crude oil. Oil comes out of a flowing well at an elevated pressure and enters a separation tank to separate the water, oil and gas or just oil and gas. The tank may be horizontal or vertical. There must be sufficient retention time in the separator to allow for the separation. If the flow rate of liquid and gas into the separator is too high, oil droplets can be entrained along with gas flow. To prevent this, baffles are used that help the droplets coalesce and separate.
Oil and natural gas forms from the buried remains of living things. The remains take millions of years to change into oil and natural gas.
no just gas
they take oil from pools . they have large and numerous reservoirs ...
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Drain the oil and take it to your local hazardous waste disposal facility.
No, they take a lot, lot longer.
no it is a two cicle gas and oil mix
Oil, coal, and gas. Oil is pumped out of the ground, coal is mined, and gas is also pumped
No you can not replace them.
candles, gas lights, and oil lamps
50:1
yes, as they are fossil fuels.