Poland’s major underground oil and fuel depot is in the vicinity of Inowrocław. The tight chambers left over once the salt has been rinsed are filled with a secondary brine in which “swimming” cushions of oleic compounds are immersed.
Poland’s major underground oil and fuel depot is in the vicinity of Inowrocław. The tight chambers left over once the salt has been rinsed are filled with a secondary brine in which “swimming” cushions of oleic compounds are immersed.