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Algeria, digging for water for the field, the farmer finds an oil well

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He digs for water for the field, and the farmer finds an oil well in Algeria

He was digging a hole to make one Water well Artesian To search for water. A farmer needed it to cope with the drought affecting his land. By digging, instead of water, a viscose, black liquid emerges: Petroleum. The discovery is in the municipality Uld Rahma oun, In Constantine, one of the hydrocarbon-rich northern regions of Algeria.

The news was reported by the Algerian online newspaper ത്സ, Local media reports on how the news went viral shortly after it was posted on YouTube.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uOo978k2Pak

We see one in the video of Algerian TV Agar Now he tries to dig in, and the dark viscose liquid.

Several times State Algerian Company Sonatrack Exploration activities for oil and gas have been announced in the northern part of the country, but the results of these studies have never been revealed. Therefore, the farmer in Old Rahmon can achieve a goal that the oil group itself cannot achieve.

Algeria is part of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC). The hydrocarbon sector is valued 30% of GDP In a country with 93% of exports.

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