in2008 alone, the United States produced an estimated 4.9 million
barrels of crude oil per day and imported 9.8 million barrels per day
from other countries [source: U.S. Energy Information Administration]. This oil gets refined into gasoline,
kerosene, heating oil and other products. To keep up with our
consumption, oil companies must constantly look for new sources of
petroleum, as well as improve the production of existing wells.How
does a company go about finding oil and pumping it from the ground? You
may have seen images of black crude oil gushing out of the ground, or
seen an oil well in movies and television shows like "Giant," "Oklahoma
Crude," "Armageddon" and "Beverly Hillbillies." But modern oil
production is quite different from the way it's portrayed in th
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