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Answered by KingzSoul
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In some places, petroleum bubbles to the surface of the Earth. In parts of Saudi Arabia and Iraq, for instance, porous rock allows oil to seep to the surface in small ponds. However, most oil is trapped in underground oil reservoirs. The total amount of petroleum in a reservoir is called oil-in-place.

In India, oil is found in Assam, Gujarat, Mumbai High and in the river basins of Godavari and Krishna.

Answered by Justcallmesensei
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Petroleum is found in vast underground reservoirs where ancient seas were located. Petroleum reservoirs can be found beneath land or the ocean floor. Their crude oil is extracted with giant drilling machines.

They are found in Upper Assam or the Naharkatia-Moran, Region Major oil wells in Digboi, Naharkatia, Moran, Lakwa, Sibs agar and Rudrasagar. Gujarat, Mumbai High and in the river basins of Godavari and Krishna.

Uses of petroleum are:

  • Petroleum products include transportation fuels, fuel oils for heating and electricity generation, asphalt and road oil, and feedstocks for making the chemicals, plastics, and synthetic materials that are in nearly everything we use.
  • Petroleum products include transportation fuels, fuel oils for heating and electricity generation, asphalt and road oil, and feedstocks for making the chemicals, plastics, and synthetic materials that are in nearly everything we use.They are also used in making detergents, rubber and paints.

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