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Crude Oil
Well, yes...but crude oil isn't exactly made; they drill a hole in the ground and pump it out.
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.
You pipe it up from under the ground and pump it into tankers, usually, or sometimes pipelines, to take it to the refinery.
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.
I think oil is not a solid. It does not have definite volume.It is a Liquid.
Crude oil is brought to Earth's surface through the process of drilling. Wells are drilled deep into the earth where crude oil deposits are located. Once the well reaches the oil reservoir, the pressure underground pushes the oil up to the surface, where it can be collected and processed.
They use ASTs (above-ground storage tanks) as a temporary means of storing the crude that is shipped in by barges. This way, the barges only have to pump a short distance to the ASTs as opposed to pumping it all the way to an inland refinery. From the ASTs the crude will then be piped into a larger pipeline, which carries crude to the refineries, where again it is stored in ASTs while it awaits processing.
It is possible that the antifreeze is coming from a bad water pump. Clean the engine off. Watch it to see where the antifreeze is leaking from, as it could be a hose instead of the pump.
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Crude oil is primarily obtained from underground oil reservoirs located beneath the Earth's surface. It is extracted using drilling rigs that penetrate the reservoirs and pump the oil to the surface. The extraction process can also involve techniques such as fracking and secondary recovery methods.
Oil is pumped out of the ground by first locating the oil and determining how far below the ground it is. A large drill is then used to drill to where the oil is and a rig is used to pump the oil out of the ground to be sent off to the refinery.