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oil field

noun

  1. an area in which there are large deposits of oil.


oil field

  1. An area with reserves of recoverable petroleum, especially one with several oil-producing wells.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of oil field1

First recorded in 1890–95

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Example Sentences

And this week CNPC agreed to buy 10 percent of Vankorneft, a Rosneft subsidiary, which operates the lucrative Vankor oil field.

Consider the painting called “In the High Island Oil Field, February, After the Passage of a Cold Front,” from 1990.

It depicts an exhausted Texas oil field on scrub land, an old railroad bed and a watery ditch converging in the distance.

Accounts emerge from the harrowing Islamist attack on an oil field in the Sahara Desert.

Well, on June 21 the Chinese opened the first major new oil field in Iraq in 20 years.

From what Mr. Littell told us, the oil field promoters would like all the crooks rounded up.

I went to work doing harvest work, some in oil field in Chickasha, Okla., and done farm work.

There is a keener mind than mine behind it—and behind this oil field business, as well.

And they were operating in the Rangely, Colo., oil field, is that correct?

Colo., it stopped being an operating oil field, and it became a statistical job.

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