Finding A Needle In A Haystack
<p>Since its <strong>first extraction in 1857 in Germany</strong>, the exploitation of petrol has <strong>continuously increased</strong> worldwide.</p>
<p>In 2022, global petrol consumption was around <a href="https://www.lalibre.be/economie/conjoncture/2023/02/15/pres-de-102-millions-de-barils-par-jour-la-consommation-mondiale-de-petrole-devrait-atteindre-un-nouveau-record-en-2023-VTBMHTKAH5DNRD7GUSIWB7CXXA/" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank"><strong>100 million barrels per day</strong></a>, equivalent to around <strong>16 billion liters per day.</strong></p>
<p>But today, <strong>this resource is increasingly difficult to find</strong>, the large reservoirs are emptying, and <strong>new smaller, and less accessible reservoirs must be found.</strong></p>
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