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Offshore versus onshore drilling is drilling for oil in the sea, usually an ocean, but can also be a lake.
Antarctica would remain as it is, because drilling for oil violates the Antarctic Treaty, and drilling is prohibited and illegal. As well, drilling north of 60 degrees S, which is legal, would mean that the 'people' would lose vast amounts of money given the depth of the oceans and the proof of failure recently experienced by Shell Oil in Arctic polar waters..
Ask about access rights. Also inquire about ongoing drilling that may happen.
Offshore drilling involves drilling for oil or gas beneath the seabed, typically in bodies of water like oceans or seas. It requires specialized equipment and platforms that can withstand harsh marine environments. On the other hand, drilling on land involves drilling for oil or gas beneath the Earth's surface on solid ground, with less environmental challenges compared to offshore drilling.
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Usually if you are drilling off shore you are looking for oil, but natural gas could also be drilled for.
Drilling for natural gas is similar to drilling for oil, but gas must be liquefied before it can be shipped.
the only ban on oil drilling was in 1919
We are drilling for oil in the united states
The drilling of oil is commonly referred to as "oil drilling" or "oil exploration." This process involves creating boreholes in the earth's surface to extract crude oil from underground reservoirs. Techniques such as rotary drilling and directional drilling are often employed to reach these oil deposits efficiently. The extracted oil is then processed and refined for various uses.
A moratorium is a stoppage of pause (in this, of deep water, offshore oil drilling). It is difficult to view a stoppage - since nothing happens when a process is on pause or stopped. ;)