its pumped from an oil derrick
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No, petroleum is found in the Earth.
you get petroleum from compressed coal or fossils found inside of the earth
you get petroleum from compressed coal or fossils found inside of the earth
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Drilling in the earth we get petroleum in raw shape
The extraction of petroleum is the process by which usable petroleum is extracted and removed from the earth.
Yes, petroleum is not a metal. It is a naturally occurring liquid found in the Earth's crust consisting of hydrocarbons.
well, people take pipes and take the petroleum found beneath the Earth's surface
On earth is Cellulose (in plants) beneath earth surface is petroleum.
I. M. Kutasov has written: 'Applied geothermics for petroleum engineers' -- subject(s): Earth temperature, Petroleum, Petroleum engineering, Geology
Petroleum is a naturally occurring fossil fuel found beneath the Earth's surface in reservoirs. It is typically extracted through drilling wells deep into the Earth and pumping the petroleum to the surface. This process can also involve the use of advanced technologies like hydraulic fracturing.