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oil well

1 of 1noun
/ˈɔɪl wɛl/
Forms:oil wells
1

a drilled hole or structure used to extract petroleum (crude oil) or natural gas from underground reservoirs

  • The oil well in Texas is one of the oldest in the United States, still producing significant amounts of crude oil.
  • The drilling company struck oil at a depth of 2,000 feet in the new oil well in the offshore field.
  • The oil well in the Middle East is known for its high production rates, contributing to the region's significant oil reserves.
  • The environmental impact of the oil well spill led to extensive cleanup efforts along the coastline.
  • Engineers are designing advanced drilling technologies to reach deeper oil deposits in challenging oil well locations.
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