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About 70km , that is the deepest level of earth crust.

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Petroleum is typically found in reservoirs between 1,000 to 10,000 meters (3,280 to 32,800 feet) below the earth's surface. The depth can vary greatly depending on the geological conditions of the area where it is located.

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approximately 9 to 12km

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