Gas and oil
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FUELSGas and oil
FUELSGas and oil.
FUELSCoal, gas and oil
TEXACOOil and gas company
HESSOil and gas giant
GAUGESOil and gas, for two
HESSGlobal oil and gas company
KOCH... Industries (oil and gas giant)
OXYInternational oil and gas giant, informally
ALLFUELSDAYWhen coal, gas and oil are delivered?
petroleuma general term including both oil and natural gas
petroleumsPETROLEUM, a general term including both oil and natural gas
traparrangement of rock strata that favors the accumulation of oil and gas
hydrocarbona compound of hydrogen and carbon with nothing else, occurring notably in oil, natural gas and coal
hydrocarbonsHYDROCARBON, a compound of hydrogen and carbon with nothing else, occurring notably in oil, natural gas and coal
upstreamAt a stage in the process of gas or oil extraction and production before the raw material is ready for refining
downstreamAt a stage in the process of gas or oil extraction and production after the raw material is ready for refining
ethyleneA flammable hydrocarbon gas of the alkene series, occurring in natural gas, coal gas, and crude oil and given off by ripening fruit. It is used in chemical synthesis, esp. in the manufacture of polyethylene
FUELOil or gas
FUELGas or oil
FUELOil or gas.
FUELSGas, coal, oil, etc.
FUELGas, oil et al.
BLAUType of oil gas
HEATWord with gas or oil
PIPELININGConveying, as oil, gas, etc.
COALKind of gas or oil
FUELOil or gas, e.g.
terminusesAn oil or gas terminal
ESSOGas brand name derived from Standard Oil
HTGA use for oil or gas: Abbr.
BOILERIt may be gas- or oil-fired
piggingOperate a pig within an oil or gas pipeline
blowoutsAn uprush of oil or gas from a well
piggedOperate a pig within an oil or gas pipeline
ESSOOld gas station that came from the name "Standard Oil"
pipageconveyance, as of water, gas, or oil, by means of pipes
blow(of an oil or gas well) to lose oil or gas uncontrollably
mudlogginglooking for oil, gas etc. in traces of mud excavated from a borehole
pipelineA long pipe, typically underground, for conveying oil, gas, etc., over long distances