However, what left Luo Feng befuddled was why would someone bury this much oil underground? And why would they go as far as to build an entire bunker just to store it?
Whoever buried the oil had left Luo Feng feeling rather perplexed.
Based on the system's evaluation, Luo Feng concluded that there was at least 160 tons of oil stored underground.
Which meant that whoever buried it had undertaken a massive project; and to extract it, Luo Feng would have to go through a massive project as well.
What annoyed Luo Feng the most was excavating this sort of treasures.
After all, why can't all treasures just be blue and white porcelain that were worth hundreds of millions? Isn't it great if you can just lug around a treasure worth millions in a single hand?
If the treasure beneath him truly was an oil field, it would take years, if not generations spanning to his grandchildren for the resource to be fully extracted.