Sunday, April 25, 2010
Friday, April 23, 2010
Oilfield to Petrol Station

Oil is the main recourse in the UAE which supports our economy. Transporting oil from oil well to petrol station is a hard process and it needs time and a lot of work. In this essay I will describe the stages from the discovery of oil to the sale of petrol in the filling station.
First, the oil is located underground in desert and under the ocean or sea. Next, the oil is pumped through large pipelines to refineries. After that it is stored in huge storage tanks. Then it is refined into many different products like residuum, heavy gas oil, Kerosene, and petrol. After that the petrol is stored in different types of tanks. Next, it is transported to different petrol stations where it is stored in underground tanks. Finally it is pumped into customers cars tanks.
In summary these steps are not easy and they cost lots of money but, this is how my car gets its petrol.
Sunday, April 18, 2010
My worst day
One day I wake up at 11:30 AM I was late. In that day I shall do exam it was midterm exam. My exam was on 12 so I didn't have time to prepare. I searched for my clothes but I didn't found clean kandora and ghotra so I went for my yesterday clothes. I went out and I turned on my car. The time ran out so I shall go quickly. As soon as I derived my car the tier was shaking. I stopped to see what the problem is. I found that the tier should be changed. There is no time for this process, my exam will start after 10 minute that what I said. So I tried to stop taxi. After 5 minute one taxi stopped and I asked him if he can drive me to college and how much it will cost me. He said to me he can drive me there but the price will be 150 DHs. Even the price was very expensive but I accepted his deal. I arrived at 12 past 5. So I could enter the exam. The exam was very difficult. After I finished the exam I asked my friend to take me to my car. And we went there. I found a ticket on the window I said what is this bad day. Finally my friend helped me to change the tier and I went back my home.
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