fossil oil
Noun: A naturally occurring, flammable liquid found in geological formations beneath the Earth's surface. It is a complex mixture of hydrocarbons and other organic compounds, and is a crucial source of fuel and raw materials for the chemical industry. It is also commonly called crude oil or petroleum.
"Fossil oil" is a technical and formal term. It is most commonly used in scientific, environmental, and economic contexts to refer to the raw, unrefined substance. In everyday language, the terms "oil," "crude oil," or "petroleum" are more frequent. - The country's economy is heavily dependent on the export of fossil oil. - Scientists are researching alternatives to fossil oil to reduce carbon emissions.
- "Fossil oil reserves": Refers to the known quantities of crude oil that can be technically and economically recovered.
- The nation's fossil oil reserves are estimated to last another 50 years.
- "Fossil oil dependency": Describes an economy or system that relies heavily on oil as an energy source.
- Reducing our fossil oil dependency is a key environmental goal.
- Crude oil (n): The unrefined petroleum as it is extracted from the ground. This is a direct synonym.
- Petroleum (n): A broader term that can refer to both the unrefined crude oil and the refined products derived from it.
- Hydrocarbons (n): The primary chemical components of fossil oil.
- Fossil fuel (n): A general category that includes fossil oil, as well as coal and natural gas.
- Crude (n): A common short form for crude oil.
- Black gold (n): An informal, metaphorical term emphasizing its economic value.
- Rock oil (n): An archaic term.
- Fossil oil extraction/production: The process of removing oil from the earth.
- Fossil oil refining: The industrial process of transforming crude oil into usable products like gasoline, diesel, and plastics.
While there are no common idioms using the exact phrase "fossil oil," the general term "oil" features in idioms like: - To pour oil on troubled waters: To try to calm a difficult situation. (Note: This idiom uses "oil" in a general sense, not specifically fossil oil.)
- a dark oil consisting mainly of hydrocarbons