oil can be transported around the workd by ships and other sources.
Crude oil is transported primarily by two methods: pipelines and tankers.
No, crude oil is transported into the US via pipelines or by massive oil tankers also known as "supertankers."
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mostly by ship and pipelines
Crude oil is produced in various countries around the world. The top oil-producing countries include the United States, Saudi Arabia, Russia, Canada, and China. These countries have significant reserves and infrastructure for extracting crude oil.
No, not all oil comes from the same refinery. Crude oil is extracted from various sources around the world and then transported to different refineries, where it is processed into various petroleum products. Each refinery is designed to handle specific types of crude oil and produce particular products, so the origin and refining processes can vary widely. Consequently, the characteristics and quality of oil products can differ based on the refinery and the crude oil source.
Almost all of Canada's exported oil goes to the US. Crude is easily transported by pipelines. See related links.
Four countries to which oil is transported are the United States of America, China, India, and Japan. The US and China are the top importers of crude oil.
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The world uses around about 85 million barrels of crude oil each day, or 14,000,000,000,000 milliliters.
Crude oil is excavated by drilling wells into underground reservoirs where the oil is trapped. Once a well is drilled, the pressure underground allows the oil to flow up through the well to the surface. The oil is then collected and transported for refining.