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The United States uses more than 20 million barrels of petroleum each day. The use of other fossil fuels like coal and natural gas is also huge. Where does it all come from?
How do we know where to find crude oil and natural gas deposits?
What are oil platforms and how do they work?
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How do we know where to find crude oil and natural gas deposits?
What are oil platforms and how do they work?
(1 sentence answers)
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The United States sources its petroleum primarily from domestic production, imports from other countries, and strategic reserves.
Geologists and geophysicists use a combination of geological surveys, seismic imaging, and other data to identify potential crude oil and natural gas deposits.
Oil platforms are offshore structures equipped with drilling rigs that extract crude oil and natural gas from beneath the seabed, often transporting the resources to shore via pipelines or tankers.
Geologists and geophysicists use a combination of geological surveys, seismic imaging, and other data to identify potential crude oil and natural gas deposits.
Oil platforms are offshore structures equipped with drilling rigs that extract crude oil and natural gas from beneath the seabed, often transporting the resources to shore via pipelines or tankers.
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