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Oil and natural gas are extracted from the earth by drilling wells into underground reservoirs. Once a well is drilled, the oil and gas can flow to the surface under their own pressure, or sometimes require pumping or stimulation techniques to bring them to the surface. The extracted oil and gas are then processed and transported for distribution and use.
Crude oil beneath the earth is under pressure due to the weight of the overlying rock formations. This pressure helps to push the oil towards the surface when a well is drilled, allowing it to be extracted. The pressure can decrease as oil is produced from the reservoir.
Crude oil is a naturally occurring fossil fuel found in the Earth's crust. It is brought to the surface through drilling wells into underground reservoirs where the oil is trapped. Once the well is drilled, the pressure from the reservoir forces the oil to flow up to the surface, where it can be collected and transported for processing.
Crude oil forms in the Earth's crust over millions of years through the decomposition of organic matter under high pressure and temperature. It typically takes anywhere from 1 to 3 million years for crude oil to form.
The thick layer under the Earth's crust is called the mantle. It is made up of solid rock that can flow slowly over long periods of time. The mantle is responsible for driving the movement of tectonic plates on the Earth's surface.
its simple really
Viscosity refers to the way in which oil will flow under certain conditions. Cold oil will flow slowly, hot oil much faster. It is the extent to which the substance resists a tendency to flow
Oil and natural gas are extracted from the earth by drilling wells into underground reservoirs. Once a well is drilled, the oil and gas can flow to the surface under their own pressure, or sometimes require pumping or stimulation techniques to bring them to the surface. The extracted oil and gas are then processed and transported for distribution and use.
It is important to conserve oil because the Earth has a limited supply of oil. Oil is not easily made; only under the Earth's crust and in the right conditions can it be made.
Crude oil beneath the earth is under pressure due to the weight of the overlying rock formations. This pressure helps to push the oil towards the surface when a well is drilled, allowing it to be extracted. The pressure can decrease as oil is produced from the reservoir.
Oil is found under the Earth's surface.whare is oil found
Plastic is made from oil which comes from oil pockets under the earth's surface, hope that helps :)
Petro is a refined substance made from crude oil.
There is ' no flow of oil' in the human body so there is no such medical term
Oil is under pressure underground, and when a well is dug into an oil trap, the release of this pressure causes the oil to shoot upward. This natural upward flow is driven by the difference in pressure between the oil reservoir and the surface.
Firstly, your premise is incorrect in that oil is not a product of fossilized bones, and even if it were true, "millions of years" ... the question kind of answers itself, doesn't it?reply to answer:No sir you need to do a little more research before you respond. Oil is a product of dead animals, and organic undersea plant life that has been under the earth for millions of years. That question was asked and answered prior to my question. Now if those bones were a product of compression and heat under the Earths surface why is there no oil under cemeteries?
A flow station is a place where oil directly from the oil well flows to for primary treatment and control