Go after oil
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DRILLGo after oil
RIGGERMORTISOil worker's after-death experience?
RIGWord after big or oil
BOLTFROMTHELUBELoose part left after an oil change?
ENERCabinet dept. formed after the 1977 oil crisis
ENERCabinet dept. formed after the 1970s oil crisis
topnotchercrude oil after some of its lighter constituents have been removed by distillation
topnotchersTOPNOTCHER, crude oil after some of its lighter constituents have been removed by distillation
raffinatethe refined fraction which results after removal of impurities by solvent extraction, spec. in oil refining
raffinatesRAFFINATE, the refined fraction which results after removal of impurities by solvent extraction, spec. in oil refining
downstreamAt a stage in the process of gas or oil extraction and production after the raw material is ready for refining
rosinthe yellowish to amber, translucent, hard, brittle, fragmented resin left after distilling the oil of turpentine from the crude oleoresin of the pine: used chiefly in making varnishes, varnish and paint driers, printing inks, and for rubbing on the bows o
rosinsthe yellowish to amber, translucent, hard, brittle, fragmented resin left after distilling the oil of turpentine from the crude oleoresin of the pine: used chiefly in making varnishes, varnish and paint driers, printing inks, and for rubbing on the bows o
rosiningthe yellowish to amber, translucent, hard, brittle, fragmented resin left after distilling the oil of turpentine from the crude oleoresin of the pine: used chiefly in making varnishes, varnish and paint driers, printing inks, and for rubbing on the bows o
rosinythe yellowish to amber, translucent, hard, brittle, fragmented resin left after distilling the oil of turpentine from the crude oleoresin of the pine: used chiefly in making varnishes, varnish and paint driers, printing inks, and for rubbing on the bows o
rosinedthe yellowish to amber, translucent, hard, brittle, fragmented resin left after distilling the oil of turpentine from the crude oleoresin of the pine: used chiefly in making varnishes, varnish and paint driers, printing inks, and for rubbing on the bows o