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Oil rigs drill into the ground to find oil. They then pump the oil out of the ground to ready it for delivery to places that will refine it. They can be on land or in the ocean.
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When oil is taken out of the ground in the oil fields, new oil replaces it. When an oil well no longer produces oil, water usually replaces the space.
i am form filsham valley oil is pumped out by using a large pump
It has to be pumped. A drill is used to drill down to the oil and then a pump is setup to get the oil out.
oil rigs- they drill in the ground (or in the ground under the sea) until hey reach a pocket of oil. they then connect the pocket to a pipeline and pump it to the surface
Second Answer;;People began to pump oil from the ground because, chemists invented a way to convert unprocessed oil, or crude oil into a fuel called kerosene. Kerosene could be used for cooking, heating and lighting. Then there was a sudden demand for oil. It further expanded when Edwin L. Drake proved that it was possible to pump crude oil from the ground. Suddenly wildcatters or oil prospectors drilled for oil in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia. In order to obtain raw materials for industry: fuel, lubricants, etc.
Either it comes gushing out because it is under pressure (many feet of heavy rock above) or they pump some liquid (water) down to push the oil out.
Groundwater, but also bear in mind that there is a possibility that the sediments could compact further as the oil is removed (in which case the "voids" would collapse - or rather never form).
have the sending unit checked.and also check the circuit.it may be shorted to ground.