Production Of Crude Petroleum From Bituminous Shale And Sand Companies in Malaysia

Crude petroleum is a naturally occurring liquid found in rock formations in the earth. It is a complex mixture of hydrocarbons, with a small amount of other elements such as sulfur, nitrogen, and oxygen. Crude petroleum is used to make a variety of products, including gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel.

Bituminous shale and sand companies in Malaysia produce crude petroleum from a variety of rock formations. The most common method of extraction is hydraulic fracturing, or "fracking." This process involves drilling a well into the rock formation and injecting a high-pressure fluid into the rock to create fractures. The fluid used in fracking is typically water, with a small amount of chemical additives.

Once the fractures are created, the crude petroleum is able to flow out of the rock and into the well. The crude petroleum is then brought to the surface and transported to a refinery, where it is processed into finished products.