do you think sri lanka will have oil one day ?

hussainanver52

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    ow ban ekatane badrudin keriya gas kapa kapa lankawa kantharayak karanne. thawa tika kalayak ohoma balan hitapan. thel nikanma mathuwei
     

    TommyJ

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    Lankawe Thel thiyenna widiyak na. Thiyanawanam apita kalin USA denagena. Ehenam me weddi inge hamudawa mehe ewith rata allala.
     

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    Lankawe Thel thiyenna widiyak na. Thiyanawanam apita kalin USA denagena. Ehenam me weddi inge hamudawa mehe ewith rata allala.

    ewa gana danaganna un bawitha karana thakshanaya monawada ban ? satellite thakshanaya haraha uda indala danaganna puluwanda ?
     

    TommyJ

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    ewa gana danaganna un bawitha karana thakshanaya monawada ban ? satellite thakshanaya haraha uda indala danaganna puluwanda ?

    drill karala harala puluwan kiyala dannawa. eth USA unta mona mona tech thiyanawada kiyala kauda danne. Tech nethi unath information power eka unta thiyanawa.

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    Finding oil
    They realised quickly that seeps of oil on the surface were found near anticlines, and that these geological structures extended underground. Too much time and money could be spent in drilling on the off-chance of finding oil. So if the rock strata could be 'mapped' from the surface, there was a better chance of finding oil and gas.
    Nowadays, photographs from aircraft and satellites are used to begin the onshore search for oil and gas which is underground. This cuts down on the time spent searching on the surface. The photographs are studied very carefully for the structures where oil might be found. If an area shows promise, then teams are sent to find out more about the rocks. Geologists and geophysicists work closely together using a variety of methods. All the information is carefully considered, with the help of computer analysis, before any decisions to drill are made.
     
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    drill karala harala puluwan kiyala dannawa. eth USA unta mona mona tech thiyanawada kiyala kauda danne. Tech nethi unath information power eka unta thiyanawa.

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    Finding oil
    They realised quickly that seeps of oil on the surface were found near anticlines, and that these geological structures extended underground. Too much time and money could be spent in drilling on the off-chance of finding oil. So if the rock strata could be 'mapped' from the surface, there was a better chance of finding oil and gas.
    Nowadays, photographs from aircraft and satellites are used to begin the onshore search for oil and gas which is underground. This cuts down on the time spent searching on the surface. The photographs are studied very carefully for the structures where oil might be found. If an area shows promise, then teams are sent to find out more about the rocks. Geologists and geophysicists work closely together using a variety of methods. All the information is carefully considered, with the help of computer analysis, before any decisions to drill are made.

    good point
     

    imhotep

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    good point

    Does anyone remember the when they discovered oil in mannar, during Sirimavo time. They even sent samples abroad for testing. It was all bull!@#$.
    The analysis results came in stating that it's not crude but refined oil ;-(

    I think again there was some fuss duing MR's time too - whenever an election is looming.
    I wasn't joking when I said it's Coconut oil in the south and Gingelly oil in the north.