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Oil in North Dakota formed millions of years ago from organic matter buried beneath layers of sediment. Over time, heat and pressure transformed this organic material into oil and natural gas. The oil migrated into underground rock formations, such as porous sandstone or limestone, where it is now extracted through drilling.

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