Petroleum By David Smith. Description A nonrenewable source is oil which is petroleum. It is use to make fuel for cars, planes and tanker ships. It can.

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Petroleum By David Smith

Description A nonrenewable source is oil which is petroleum. It is use to make fuel for cars, planes and tanker ships. It can be renewable as a zero criteria or transportation fuel and it is a fossil fuel.

History When Colonel Edwin Drake build a oil well few people had an idea that Petroleum will change the world. It began to disappear when Thomas Edison invented the light bulb and created the electrical generation industry. There were over 18 million light bulbs that the oil market lost its job.

How did we recover it? The oil well is created by drilling a hole into the Earth with an oil rig. A steal pipe is placed in the hole to suck up the oil. The recovery was 5-15 percent for pirmay