well they've spent over 2 million so far
Im not sure either but I know you can collect oil through oil rigs.
As of May 28, oil has not reached Florida.
yes there is crude oil sources Florida
It depends on how many changes they do per day. About 5 quarts per vehicle is still average.
Florida has limited oil reserves, with the most notable deposits located in the western part of the state, particularly in the Big Cypress Swamp and offshore in the Gulf of Mexico. The state's oil production is relatively small compared to other states, with only about 1,000 barrels per day extracted. Additionally, there are ongoing debates about environmental concerns and the impact of drilling on Florida's ecosystem. Overall, Florida's oil reserves are not significant on a national scale.
As of recent estimates, Florida produces a relatively small amount of crude oil compared to other states in the U.S. The state typically produces around 20,000 to 30,000 barrels of oil per day, primarily from onshore fields in the western part of the state. This production represents a minor fraction of the national output, as Florida is not a major oil-producing state.
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People who collect oil, particularly for commercial purposes, are often referred to as oil producers or oil gatherers. In the context of collecting used or waste oil, they may be called waste oil collectors or recyclers. Additionally, individuals involved in the exploration and extraction of oil are known as oil explorers or oil drillers.
It will affect Florida, but we need to know how.
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It depends on the depth of the oil ' pocket; ' it will take any where from 3 months or longer. In the case of an oil spill, in most cases the oil will disperse in the water, it is nearly impossible to collect all of it. The collection method is also important, this can drastically reduce the amount of time it take to collect the oil. Most oil spill cleanups last about 2 months depending on the scale; yet the effect of the oil spill on plants and animals can last much longer 1 - 5+ years.
Yes it has hit Florida already.