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oil well
noun
A hole drilled into the earth from which petroleum is pumped.
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"oil well" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use the phrase "oil well" as a noun to refer to a well made to extract oil from beneath the ground. For example, "The new oil well should provide enough oil to fuel the city."
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These are called oil well perforators or perforator guns.
Unlike an oil well, there was no pump jack.
Like owning an oil well right on the surface".
He does things like a little oil well.
It will not be to see an oil well.
American chefs are taking argan oil well beyond Berber dishes.
The firm sent a purchase order form, oil well commercial licence agreement, well check private account opening form and an oil well prospectus.
AN OIL WELL suffers a blowout, causing a fatal explosion on an offshore platform.
Think of oil companies that own everything from the oil well to the gas pump.
The Minerals Management Service analyzed 39 oil well blowouts from 1992 to 2006.
An oil well that disturbs a lek also damages surrounding sagebrush.
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