Here’s how they drill oil by hand
Can you image drilling oil manually? Then read on to check how these people extract oil from small wells.
(Source: Reuters)
Ko
Min, 26 manually extracts oil from one of three 300 feet deep wells he
works on in the Minhla township of the Magwe district October 27, 2013.
Everyday Ko Min makes around $30 extracting crude oil from three small
wells after he bought rights to use
them for close to $1000 from a farmer who owns the land. In Myanmar, an
impoverished country rich with natural resources, people from poor
communities find ways to supplement their income by exploiting such
resources often using primitive and dangerous methods.
(Photo: REUTERS/Damir Sagolj)
A woman (L) manually extracts oil from a small
well as girls chat at an oil field in the Minhla township of the Magwe
district October 27, 2013. In Myanmar, an impoverished country rich with
natural resources, people from poor communities find ways to supplement
their income by exploiting such resources, such as the Minhla township,
traditionally rich with oil, often using primitive and dangerous
methods.
(Photo: REUTERS/Damir Sagolj)
People
wait to sell their crude oil to buyers at an oil field in the Minhla
township of the Magwe district October 27, 2013. In Myanmar, an
impoverished country rich with natural resources, people from poor
communities find ways to supplement their income by exploiting such
resources, such as the Minhla township, traditionally rich with oil,
often using primitive and dangerous methods.
(Photo: REUTERS/Damir Sagolj)
Ko Min receives money after selling crude oil extracted from one of
three 300 feet deep wells he works on in the Minhla township of the
Magwe district October 27, 2013.
Everyday Ko Min, makes around $30
extracting crude oil from three small wells after he bought rights to
use them for close to $1000 from a farmer who owns the land. In Myanmar,
an impoverished country rich with natural resources, people from poor
communities find ways to supplement their income by exploiting such
resources, such as the Minhla township, traditionally rich with oil,
often using primitive and dangerous methods. (Photo: REUTERS/Damir Sagolj)
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(Photo: REUTERS/Damir Sagolj)
A woman (L) manually extracts oil from a small
well as girls chat at an oil field in the Minhla township of the Magwe
district October 27, 2013. In Myanmar, an impoverished country rich with
natural resources, people from poor communities find ways to supplement
their income by exploiting such resources, such as the Minhla township,
traditionally rich with oil, often using primitive and dangerous
methods. (Photo: REUTERS/Damir Sagolj)
(Photo: REUTERS/Damir Sagolj)
Ko Min receives money after selling crude oil extracted from one of
three 300 feet deep wells he works on in the Minhla township of the
Magwe district October 27, 2013.
Everyday Ko Min, makes around $30
extracting crude oil from three small wells after he bought rights to
use them for close to $1000 from a farmer who owns the land. In Myanmar,
an impoverished country rich with natural resources, people from poor
communities find ways to supplement their income by exploiting such
resources, such as the Minhla township, traditionally rich with oil,
often using primitive and dangerous methods. (Photo: REUTERS/Damir Sagolj)
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