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Not really. Oil is basically extracted from the crude oil which is obtained from the earth's crust. Crude oil is semi liquid, a bit thick, mixture of many liquid fuels and oils. It is subjected to many filtering processes and different oils and fuels are extracted from it. They are again subjected to machined filtering and refining processes to obtain the final products viz. oil.

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