Oil Rocks

Petroleum crude oil comes from rocks.

(PRWEB) January 12, 2006 -- Given all of the news on rising petroleum crude oil prices these days, one cannot help but forget that oil comes from rocks.

As a matter of fact, rocks are a very important source of energy from the coal rocks that powered the steam engines in the 19th century Industrial Revolution to the petroleum crude oil found in rocks that powers the internal combustion engines of the 20th and 21st centuries. About petroleum, one can hate it or love it, but one can hardly ignore it or escape from it because of the many very important uses for it ranging from fuels to chemicals to medicines to plastics which make up our modern world. Thus, it's something that's worthy of our attention.

Given all of the above, a company called "ONTA" which is a geology company has come up with a practical and simple way of presenting petroleum crude oil in a more natural and friendly way to everyone who uses it so that it no longer remains one of life's mysteries. Thus, one can now learn all about petroleum crude oil in a fast, fun, affordable, clean and safe way with their new and timely educational "Oil Rock Set". This basic set of two rocks comes with an oil source rock such as oil shale from which petroleum crude oil was formed and an oil reservoir rock such as either oil sandstone, oil limestone or oil dolostone in which petroleum crude oil is found. Also included with it is an information sheet. For more information, you can visit their website www.oilrockset.com by clicking on it.

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Contact Information
Julian
Onta
http://www.oilrockset.com
1-416-336-6457

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