EELKE Verwegen and his team of engineers are hard at work deep in the heart of the desert in southern Oman, squeezing every possible drop of crude oil from wells sunk in the burning sand. The team operating the Nimr fields know they shoulder a large share of the burden in keeping the oil flowing in the Persian Gulf sultanate, which relies on crude exports for the bulk of its earnings.
Oman quest for oil oasis in desert sun
Intrepid team of E&P warriors battling the burning heat to keep the crude flowing for small Gulf sultanate
3 November 2000 0:00 GMT
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3 November 2000 0:00 GMT