it was called oil well in Texas
The reason that oil shale is not used to produce oil is because this is what keeps the oil well from collapsing after the oil is removed. If the oil shale were mined, the oil well would collapse into a large trench in the ground.
The year when the average cost of a barrel of crude oil was $38.00 was 2004. That year, the average price per barrel was $37.66. The average cost for a gallon of regular gasoline in 2004 was: $1.88 per gallon.
Yes, certainly. When the pressure at the bottom of oil well is too low, oil cannot flow up without help. Pressurized water or carbon dioxide can be forced into oil deposit from another drilled well to increase the pressure at the bottom of the original oil well.
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The oil life simply refers to the amount of "life" left in the oil currently in the crankcase of the engine. The oil life meter determines the life of the oil based on the RPMs of the crankshaft. As the life of the oil decreses, the oil's ability to lubricate, clean, and protect the engine compoments decreases as well. When the life of the oil gets low, change the engine oil and filter. Hope this help!
Depends on the length and how long it is worked in.
it all depends on how well you take care of your engine. if you change the oil, all filters spark plugs, etc when it needs to be done; then you can for sure see quite a long life-span of any engine.
This depends on where the well is located.
The average "life expectancy" for a snowmobile is 10 years, but this can vary depending on how well you take care of the machine.
it all depends on how well you take care of your engine. if you change the oil, all filters spark plugs, etc when it needs to be done; then you can for sure see quite a long life-span of any engine.
well my honest answer is that rather than finding the oil can you should get a life. But something that would really help you get the oil can is finding the can
For 4 ounces of unpopped popcorn, use 4 full tablespoons of oil. Canola oil works well.
There is no average rate for life insurance it is dependent of pre existing health conditions as well as the age of the person purchasing the coverage.
Well, the average tiger's life span is usually a good 15 to 20 years.
there is no average it just depends on how you treat your car like making sure it has oil and water and other things like that
I had a 1988 that went 235K miles on the same engine and then I sold it--still running well. I did keep oil changes up to date and most of these miles were not freeway miles.