Rain patterns determine fertility, not subsurface water (specifically the water table).
When oil is pumped, it is often filled by water (if the water table happens to encompass the oil-drawn area) or rock/natural gas. If the oil is already in the water table, that area has water at that level. The water will simply flow into the now-vacant areas. So, yes, the water table would lower slightly in that region. But that would not help plants grow.
A desert will become fertile when the rain patterns shift to consistently give rain to that area of the world.
HTH
2006-08-11 04:26:49
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answered by Anonymous
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If I understand your question correctly, you're asking why the water level at the surface doesn't go down.....
The answer is that in order for oil to accumulate in the subsurface there must be some type of impermeable barrier (called a seal in geology talk). Therefore, any water present in that rock is not in contact with the shallow water table and the level at the surface does not change.
2006-08-11 16:17:32
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answered by Flighy 2
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to work out why this theory gained't artwork, you want to do the sums. How a lot water, how intense up and at what speed. Then there is the technologies required...we do no longer have it. the utmost we are able to construct any structure at present is about 2km...our structure elements are merely no longer reliable adequate to bypass a lot higher. the ambience extends up about 6ookm. to keep the water in area we want to actual boost its speed also, in the different case it merely falls back. The quantities of ability are way previous our means to furnish. Then there is the necessary shy away that we do not really favor to throw any of our plant away can we? We in straightforward words have one earth, are you confident its a reliable theory to completely get rid of bits of it? the cost of community seawall defenses is billions of situations smaller than pumping into area could be. progression sea walls is interior our present day technologies, pumping water into area isn't. besides the undeniable fact that the more effective acceptable selection is to get rid of the underlying reason behind sea element upward thrust with the help of lowering reliance on fossil fuels. the cost of that is the bottom value answer, and has major different advantages alongside with making our destiny ability desires cleanser and larger sustainable. It want no longer effect in decreased criteria of residing, it is going to contained in the destiny boost criteria of residing. Fossil Fuels gained't very last invariably so finally we want to discover possibilities...the quicker the more effective acceptable. Europeans use a options a lot less ability in accordance to man or woman than human beings. they don't look residing in impoverished hovels. jap use even a lot less ability in accordance to capita and they are customer product junkies! Being a lot less wasteful isn't a decrease residing standard, merely being a more effective acceptable international citizen.
2016-11-24 20:07:36
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answered by mengesha 4
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Wrong.
The water that replaces oil is salt water or brine that pushes up from below as the oil is being produced. It is conate (in place) water not meteoric water. It pushes up because of pressure release as oil is being produced from the oil well.
No it will not reach the surface.
No, not all oil is produced in the desert.
2006-08-11 16:19:45
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answered by Tom-PG 4
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i think it takes hundreds of years for a drop of water travel to miles deep beneath the rocky surface of earth......(and never goes back up unintentionally)
so it takes many generation of human to observe it in real time...
2006-08-11 05:16:47
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answered by Henry W 7
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Absolutely Wrong..
Not even close...
2006-08-11 04:16:53
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answered by Anonymous
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touche'
2006-08-11 04:18:11
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answered by Anonymous
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