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Discover LudwigThe phrase "oil mining" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English to refer to the process of extracting crude oil from the ground.
It is commonly used in the oil and gas industry as well as in discussions about the environmental impact of oil extraction. Example: "The government's recent decision to expand oil mining operations in the region has sparked protests from environmental activists."
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Charters for the oil, mining and banking sectors have already been published.
And Mr. Batista's prodigious holdings — spanning oil, mining, shipping and real estate — were soaring in value.
Glencore is looking to appoint perhaps five new directors, with expertise drawn from oil, mining and financial services.
And it teaches communities how to organize opposition to harm from oil, mining and chemical companies and how to sue.
Later, when her father was reassigned to the oil mining department, she spent several years doing manual labor on an oil rig.
It gives state-owned companies a dominant role in oil, mining, electricity, transport and telecommunications, reflecting the government's mistrust of the private sector.
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And one other thing: Oil mined from the sands is simply not as environmentally disastrous as opponents like to claim.
Here the salmon is cooked in the oven, and the wasabi-seasoned oil (mine is canola oil-based) is drizzled on just before serving.
The Salesgirl was most cordial, winding up the transaction with the remark: "I hope you will find a nice oil mine in your back yard, sir".
The Delta is downstream from the world's largest industrial project -- Alberta's tar sands oil mines.
By 1942, there were proposals for completely buried flame fougasses to be used as oil mines but by then the emergency was over.
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