Chapter 24. Chapter 24: Petroleum

How is conventional oil extracted?

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Guiding Question 24.3

How is conventional oil extracted? What are some of the environmental consequences of finding, extracting, and using oil?

Why You Should Care

If asked about oil (petroleum) extraction, most people think of wells gushing black liquid into the sky. While this can happen at first, in order to get most of the petroleum out, we have to drill through layers of rock, pump in water and then steam or carbon dioxide. Once we extract the petroleum, we separate it into different categories based on weight—some of this petroleum becomes fuels such as gasoline or diesel, some becomes the raw material for products such as plastic, and some is used “as is,” such as bitumen for blacktop pavement.

Our complex relationship and dependence on petroleum has many economic and environmental costs that are beginning to change our Earth in significant ways. Petroleum extraction creates water and groundwater pollution, distilling creates toxic byproducts as solids and gases, and its eventual use releases greenhouse gases and air pollutants that create smog. Despite these issues, we are extremely dependent on petroleum as an energy source for transportation. Externalizing these costs would double or quadruple the costs of petroleum and this would require massive changes to our economy.

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Question 24.1

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Question 24.3

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Question 24.4

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Oil is less dense than water and floats on top of it. Without adding fluid into the layer, extraction is similar to using a straw to suck up any liquid—the level gradually sinks until there is nothing to pull up. By adding fluids or gases, we force the petroleum upward and make it possible to retrieve more from the ground.
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Question 24.5

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Question 24.7

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Question 24.8

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Petroleum is refined because crude oil is a mixture of many different compounds, and it is separated to make pure mixtures of each product (gasoline, diesel, fuel oils, etc.).

Question 24.9

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Question 24.11

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On land, habitat loss and wildlife disruption of wetland and estuary communities that are already in danger are the biggest issues. In near-shore ocean communities, there is disruption of marine species (such as whales and dolphins), an increase in the chance of pollution from oil spills and explosions, and creation of dead zones from oil and other industrial pollution.