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There are two basic ways oil generates in GT:NH
There are two basic ways [[Oil]] generates in GT:NH; as spouts visible from the surface, and as an Underground Fluid oil field below Bedrock. Spouts and fields are placed during chunk generation.
* Spouts visible from the surface
* Underground (below bedrock) oil pools




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* Spouts lead down to underground oil pools. Even after pumping there will be a large dark cavern, potentially with dangerous oil puddles left.
* Spouts lead down to underground oil pools. Even after pumping there will be a large dark cavern, potentially with dangerous oil puddles left.


== Underground pools ==
== Underground Fluids ==
Underground pools require the multiblock drilling rigs. There are currently 5 types of underground fossil fuels:
Underground Fluids require multi-block Oil/Gas/Fluid Drilling Rigs. There are currently 5 types of underground fossil fuels:
* natural gas
* Natural Gas
* light oil
* Light Oil
* Oil
*oil
* medium oil
* Medium Oil
* heavy oil
* Heavy Oil


Use the seismic prospector to locate chunks with large amounts of oil. The spawning is done in an 8x8 chunk grid with no offset.
Use the Seismic Prospector to locate chunks with large amounts of oil. The spawning is done in an 8x8 chunk grid with no offset.
For example, chunks 15,15; 15,16; 16,15; 16,16 are all in different 8x8 oil spawns - a smart gregger can use this to their
For example, chunks 15,15; 15,16; 16,15; 16,16 are all in different 8x8 oil spawns - a smart player can use this to their advantage when prospecting. Within the 8x8 chunks, the oil can be +- 25% the designated value.
advantage when prospecting. Within the 8x8 chunks, the oil can be +- 25% the designated value.


[[File:Oil-1.jpg|thumb|822x822px|alt=|none]]
[[File:Oil-1.jpg|thumb|822x822px|alt=|none]]


The algorithm is heavily skewed to generate lower quantities of oil, but theoretically the max is ~781 L/t.<gallery>

The algoritm is heavily skewed to generate lower quantities of oil, but theoretically the max is ~781 L/t.<gallery>
oil generation.png|Histogram of 1250 oil area spawning values. The 8x8 chunks within would be +-25% of these values.
oil generation.png|Histogram of 1250 oil area spawning values. The 8x8 chunks within would be +-25% of these values.
</gallery>
</gallery>


Any oil amount above ~200 L/t is a good place to begin drilling.
Any oil amount above ~200 L/t is a good place to begin drilling.

Higher tier oil derricks will drill a wider area around it, gathering oil from multiple chunks.
Higher tier oil derricks will drill a wider area around it, gathering oil from multiple chunks.


=== Natural Gas ===
=== Natural Gas ===
Converts to Refinery Gas with H in a chemical reactor.
Converts to Refinery Gas with H in a Chemical Reactor.
1000L Refinery Gas distillation products (additional products available via steam and hydro cracking)
1000L Refinery Gas distillation products (additional products available via steam and hydro cracking)
* 60L Butane
* 60L Butane
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=== Light Oil ===
=== Light Oil ===
Not that great a liquid, but can be useful in large quantities for refinery gas
Not that great a liquid, but can be useful in large quantities for Refinery Gas
150L Light Oil
150L Light Oil
* 10L Sulfuric Heavy Fuel
* 10L Sulfuric Heavy Fuel
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* 60L Sulfuric Gas
* 60L Sulfuric Gas


=== Heavy oil ===
=== Heavy Oil ===
Perfect for getting heavy fuel for your diesel mixing needs.
Perfect for getting Heavy Fuel for your Diesel mixing needs.
100L Heavy Oil distillation products
100L Heavy Oil distillation products
* 250L Sulfuric Heavy Fuel
* 250L Sulfuric Heavy Fuel
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[[File:Oil-2.jpg|thumb|670x670px|alt=|none]]
[[File:Oil-2.jpg|thumb|670x670px|alt=|none]]


=== How much oil will I get from my drill? ===
=== Oil Drill Yields ===
Calculating how much oil you will get from your drill is a little complicated. The drills run on "operations" and how many ticks equal one operation varies based on the drill machine tier, and the energy hatch tier.
Calculating how much oil a drill will yield is a little complicated. The drills run on "operations" and how many ticks equal one operation varies based on the drill machine tier, and the energy hatch tier. The amount of oil pulled from each chunk per operation depends on the tier of the energy hatch above the minimum tier as well.

Also, the amount of oil pulled from each chunk per operation depends on the tier of the energy hatch above the minimum tier as well.


One important concept is that the oil drill will always drill on range size boundaries. For a 1x1 tier 1 oil drill, that isn't important. For 4x4 or 8x8 tier 2 or 3, the drill, no matter where it is placed in the 4x4 or 8x8 grid, will always pull oil from the same group of chunks. For example, looking at X for a 4x4 drill
One important concept is that the oil drill will always drill on range size boundaries. For a 1x1 tier 1 oil drill, that isn't important. For 4x4 or 8x8 tier 2 or 3, the drill, no matter where it is placed in the 4x4 or 8x8 grid, will always pull oil from the same group of chunks. For example, looking at X for a 4x4 drill

Revision as of 17:31, 25 May 2023

There are two basic ways Oil generates in GT:NH; as spouts visible from the surface, and as an Underground Fluid oil field below Bedrock. Spouts and fields are placed during chunk generation.


Spouts

BuildCraft Oil Spout

Spouts are a great source of oil in early tiers. For a sample set-up, see this page.

  • They are very dangerous. If the player falls in, death is virtually guaranteed.
  • They can catch on fire from mobs or lightning. Put a cobble or dirt cover above any nearby oil spouts. Gravel is not recommended as it will prevent pumping later.
  • The higher the spout, the larger the amount of oil available. Large ones can have 4000+ buckets of oil
  • Spouts lead down to underground oil pools. Even after pumping there will be a large dark cavern, potentially with dangerous oil puddles left.

Underground Fluids

Underground Fluids require multi-block Oil/Gas/Fluid Drilling Rigs. There are currently 5 types of underground fossil fuels:

  • Natural Gas
  • Light Oil
  • Oil
  • Medium Oil
  • Heavy Oil

Use the Seismic Prospector to locate chunks with large amounts of oil. The spawning is done in an 8x8 chunk grid with no offset. For example, chunks 15,15; 15,16; 16,15; 16,16 are all in different 8x8 oil spawns - a smart player can use this to their advantage when prospecting. Within the 8x8 chunks, the oil can be +- 25% the designated value.

The algorithm is heavily skewed to generate lower quantities of oil, but theoretically the max is ~781 L/t.

Any oil amount above ~200 L/t is a good place to begin drilling. Higher tier oil derricks will drill a wider area around it, gathering oil from multiple chunks.

Natural Gas

Converts to Refinery Gas with H in a Chemical Reactor. 1000L Refinery Gas distillation products (additional products available via steam and hydro cracking)

  • 60L Butane
  • 70L Propane
  • 100L Ethane
  • 750L Methane
  • 20L Helium

Light Oil

Not that great a liquid, but can be useful in large quantities for Refinery Gas 150L Light Oil

  • 10L Sulfuric Heavy Fuel
  • 20L Sulfuric Light Fuel
  • 30L Sulfuric Naphtha
  • 240L Sulfuric Gas

Oil

Your basic oil type, same as the oil spouts. 50L Oil distillation products

  • 15L Sulfuric Heavy Fuel
  • 50L Sulfuric Light Fuel
  • 20L Sulfuric Naphtha
  • 60L Sulfuric Gas

Medium Oil (Raw Oil)

Alternative to Oil, identical refinery products but 50% as efficient 100L Raw Oil distillation products

  • 15L Sulfuric Heavy Fuel
  • 50L Sulfuric Light Fuel
  • 20L Sulfuric Naphtha
  • 60L Sulfuric Gas

Heavy Oil

Perfect for getting Heavy Fuel for your Diesel mixing needs. 100L Heavy Oil distillation products

  • 250L Sulfuric Heavy Fuel
  • 45L Sulfuric Light Fuel
  • 15L Sulfuric Naphtha
  • 60L Sulfuric Gas

Oil Drilling Rig Tiers and Operation Range

Here are some information about Oil Drilling Rig Tiers and their operation ranges.

Oil Drill Yields

Calculating how much oil a drill will yield is a little complicated. The drills run on "operations" and how many ticks equal one operation varies based on the drill machine tier, and the energy hatch tier. The amount of oil pulled from each chunk per operation depends on the tier of the energy hatch above the minimum tier as well.

One important concept is that the oil drill will always drill on range size boundaries. For a 1x1 tier 1 oil drill, that isn't important. For 4x4 or 8x8 tier 2 or 3, the drill, no matter where it is placed in the 4x4 or 8x8 grid, will always pull oil from the same group of chunks. For example, looking at X for a 4x4 drill

Chunks and how they group for a 4x4 drill
Chunk X Group
-5 -2
-4 -1
-3 -1
-2 -1
-1 -1
0 0
1 0
2 0
3 0
4 1
5 1

Here are some oil values in a 4x4 chunk group.

Example oil found in chunks
Amount Amount Amount Amount Total oil in the row
423 432 654 633 2142
630 499 563 476 2168
476 602 560 444 2082
458 651 490 525 2124

Total oil in 4x4 grid = 8516

To calculate the ticks per operation, use the base values below

Base ticks per operation
Tier Base value
1 8
2 32
3 32

For each tier the energy hatch is above the minimum, divide the base value by 2. For example, if you are using an HV energy hatch on an MV oil drill, your ticks per operation is 4.

Now, the amount of oil pulled out of each chunk is (the amount in the chunk) * (.5 + .25 (tiers above minimum)). So for an MV energy hatch on an MV oil drill, your oil removed is .5. For an HV hatch on an MV drill, the oil removed is .75.

So now we can combine these together. For a tier 2 drill with HV energy hatches (the minimum) 8516 * (.5) = 4258 oil per operation.

To calculate oil per second (4258L / operation) * (20 ticks per second) / (32 ticks per operation) = 2661 L/s

Measuring for 30s, I retrieved 80902L, or 80902L/30S = 2692L/s

Watch out for the values given by the prospector. The rounding it does is not the same as the oil pump code, so you may get +-1L per each chunk.

Total oil Yield per Chunk

The total oil or any fluid that can be extracted from a chunk can be found by the given formula

Total oil yield =1000*N^2 - 500*N*X-500*X

N=Z/X

Z=How much in Liters the pump will give before pumping starts

X=How much does the pump decrease per 1000 cycles (generally 1)