Crude Oil
Crude Oil
Crude oil.
Crude Oil
Crude oil.
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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.
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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It is called Crude Oil
Oil is extracted from the ground through a process called drilling. A drill is used to create a well into the underground reservoir of oil. Once the well is drilled, the pressure from the reservoir forces the oil to the surface where it can be collected. Pump jacks are sometimes used to help bring the oil to the surface.
Oil is typically pumped out of the ground using a method called pump jacking, where a pump inserted into the well extracts the oil to the surface. In some cases, natural pressure within the reservoir is enough to push the oil to the surface without the need for pumping. Another method involves injecting water or gas into the reservoir to displace the oil towards the production well.
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