extraction of oil

  • 111Coal oil — Cannel coal, used to produce coal oil, from the Pennsylvanian of NE Ohio Coal oil is a term once used for a specific shale oil used for illuminating purposes.[citation needed] …

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  • 112Murphy Oil — Corporation Type Public Industry Oil Gas Refining Marketing Headquarters El Dorado, Arkansas …

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  • 113Fuel extraction in Pakistan — Contents 1 Oil industry 1.1 Discovery 1.2 History 1.3 Modern exploration 1.3.1 Pakistan Oilfields Limit …

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  • 114peak oil — /pik ˈɔɪl/ (say peek oyl) noun that point when the world s demand for oil outstrips dwindling supplies from depleted oil reserves. When oil is pumped, it is initially under pressure and not difficult to extract. But once the oil pressure drops,… …

  • 115Orange oil — is an essential oil produced by cells inside the rind of an orange fruit. In contrast to most essential oils, it is extracted as a by product of orange juice production by centrifugation, producing a cold pressed oil.[1] It is composed of mostly… …

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  • 116Tupi oil field — The Tupi oil field is a large oil field off the coast of Brazil located in the Santos Basin. The field was discovered in a geological formation known as the Pre salt layer and is a new petroleum play which is thought to contain significant… …

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  • 117Gulf Oil — Une station service Gulf Dates clés 1901 Disparition 1984 …

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  • 118Monoi oil — is infused oil made from soaking the petals of Tahitian gardenias (tiare) in a semi wax coconut oil. Monoi (pronounced Mah noy) is an ancient Tahitian word meaning scented oil in the Reo Maohi language. Monoi is widely used among French… …

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  • 119Honey oil — (often shortened to oil, and sometimes referred to as BHO , or butane hash oil , which is particular to the method by which it is made) is an essential oil that has a viscosity ranging from thick to runny, extracted from the cannabis plant… …

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  • 120castor oil — a colorless to pale yellow, viscid liquid, usually obtained from the castor bean by a pressing process: used as a lubricant, in the manufacture of certain soaps and creams, and in medicine chiefly as a cathartic. Also called ricinus oil. [1740… …

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