Because they're are still many places without oil that are full of earth that hold up
Oil is recovered by drilling down into the earth.
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.
It is collected by drilling into the earth but that can cause earthquakes.
Crude oil is brought to the surface of the earth through the process of drilling wells. A drilling rig is used to bore a hole into the earth, and then pumps are used to extract the oil from the reservoir deep underground. The oil is then brought to the surface for further processing and refining.
drilling holes in the surface of the earth
Crude oil is extracted from the earth through a process called drilling, where specialized drilling equipment is used to access oil reservoirs deep underground. Once a well is drilled, the oil is brought to the surface using pumps, and then transported to refineries for processing.
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Oil is retrieved through drilling wells into the Earth's crust, reaching underground reservoirs that contain the oil. Once the well is drilled and the oil is reached, it is then pumped to the surface using specialized equipment. The oil is then processed and refined for various uses.
There is no commercial oil drilling on Earth south of 60 degrees S, per the Antarctic Treaty.
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