Actually no reason exists not to drill at ANWR.
No company is currently (as of May 21, 2009) drilling for oil in Antartica. I base this on a search of the Internet.
Mica is an additive for drilling fluids.
No. There is no record of any oil company ever causing a tsunami.
Oil is located under the ground. You recover it by drilling down and creating an oil well. Petroleum is refined from oil.
Drilling oil and gas wells and hydraulic fracturing
No
type this into google to find out more information about oil in ANWR http://www.anwr.org/Background/How-much-oil-is-in-ANWR.php
No, to my knowledge no Alaskan tribes support drilling in ANWR. The Alaskan Inter Tribal Council is made up of over the 200 tribes that live in Alaska, and as an organization they condemn drilling in the refuge. Many of the tribes who live there depend on the caribou as a diet staple. The drilling and pipelines would disrupt the caribou herd routes and many of the tribes would feel an immediate, horrible impact in their food source. In addition, there are always concerns about possible oil spills and the damage the actual derricks will do the tundra. Despite claims that drilling would only be in a "small part" of ANWR, the ecosystem could have terrible reprecussions.
Around 2008.
There is not much information about where Oil well drilling occurs but some well known cities are in Dallas Texas, Mexico, Ontario. One can find more information on the process of oil well drilling among other information on Wikipedia.
Scientists can use sonar and seismic studies to test an area for oil. It is not always certain, however. To really find out if an area is rich in oil, drilling must occur.
type this into google to find out. http://www.anwr.org/Background/How-much-oil-is-in-ANWR.php
Yes
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
Oil Drilling