Crude Oil By: Ashley Hoffman. What would happen if we ran out of Crude Oil? If we ran out of Crude Oil we wouldn’t have things that we do today like:

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Crude Oil By: Ashley Hoffman

What would happen if we ran out of Crude Oil? If we ran out of Crude Oil we wouldn’t have things that we do today like: Cars and Boats, boats and cars are very important we use cars to get around town like: going to school and many other things. Boats are used for fishing and different outdoor activities. So if we didn’t run out of Crude Oil then we could have many different things. If we ran out of Crude Oil we wouldn’t have things that we do today like: Cars and Boats, boats and cars are very important we use cars to get around town like: going to school and many other things. Boats are used for fishing and different outdoor activities. So if we didn’t run out of Crude Oil then we could have many different things.

Crude oil is: Known as Petroleum or unprocessed oil. From Decaying Plants and Animals A fossil Fuel Million of years Heat and pressure Animals remains under layers of sand and silt Known as Petroleum or unprocessed oil. From Decaying Plants and Animals A fossil Fuel Million of years Heat and pressure Animals remains under layers of sand and silt

Found in the world: Russia United States Iran China Saudi Araiba Russia United States Iran China Saudi Araiba

Found in the USA: Texas Alaska California Louisiana North Dakota Texas Alaska California Louisiana North Dakota

The refining process: Refining means:

Refining: It operates 24/7 it takes many people to control it.

Off shore drilling:

Legally drilling off-shore: According to the International Law of the sea all countries are only allowed to drill to get crude oil 200 miles from their coast line. It would be illegal to go from here to Japan and take their oil and people without a coast line can’t have any. According to the International Law of the sea all countries are only allowed to drill to get crude oil 200 miles from their coast line. It would be illegal to go from here to Japan and take their oil and people without a coast line can’t have any.

Gasoline

Plastic and rubber

Petrochemicals Products Bags(garbage bags, Shopping bags) Balloons Band-Aids Candles Clothing(Polyester, nylon) Combs Computers, calculators Crayons Credit cards Dishwashing Liquids Eye Glasses, Sunglasses Fishing rods Garden hose Hand Lotion, cream

What would happen without these things? If we didn’t have these things then we couldn’t have things like:

Interesting information on Crude Oil

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