Finding the Best Crude Oil Spot in Palworld
If you’re playing the Tides of Terraria DLC, you’re probably noticing just how important crude oil has become. Whether it’s for powering up new machinery or producing large volumes of resources, oil is now a must-have.
The best location for setting up a crude oil farm is near the volcano, right around coordinates -859, -450. This area sits just above the new Hexalite zone introduced in the Feybreak update, making it easy to find and incredibly resource-rich.
Why This Volcano Spot Is So Effective
There are three separate crude oil nodes here. That’s already a win. But what really makes this place ideal is that it allows for doubling up your oil extractors — meaning you can place two extractors on a single oil node.
While this trick is tricky and not 100% straightforward, once you pull it off, it pays off long-term. With a few attempts and some patience, you’ll have six extractors pulling oil nonstop.
Setting Up Your Sub Base
This setup doesn’t require a massive HQ. A small sub base works fine here. Add a few essentials like beds and resting spots for your Pals. This base will mostly be for collection and storage, so don’t overbuild.
Route your extracted oil to a dedicated chest, and from there, transport it back to your main HQ for processing or storage. This step keeps things efficient and organized.
Required Materials and Setup Overview
To make this farm work, here’s what you’ll need:
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6 Crude Oil Extractors
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6 Large Generators (2 per extractor pair)
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12 Electric Pals (2 per generator)
You’ll also want Pals that specialize in power generation, like Xerx. They’re strong, reliable, and can be reassigned to transport duties when not powering extractors.
Throw in batteries if you want extra reliability, but they're optional if your electric Pals can keep up.
Step-by-Step: Laying Down the First Oil Extractor
Start by placing your first extractor on one of the oil nodes. You’ll want the outside casing of the extractor to blend into the rocks around the oil, without being visible in the goop. That means you’ve hit the right depth.
The trick is to get the right and left sides of the extractor to sit on opposite ends of the midway point of the oil pool — that central, goopy merging area.
Aligning the Extractor With Precision
To get the placement just right, turn the barrel and pipe section of the extractor away from you. Line it up so the back end faces the rock wall, and ensure the yellow-and-black stripes on the machine align with nearby landscape markers (like the third black stripe hitting a specific rock).
Once you hit the sweet spot, the blueprint will glow blue. Lock it in.
Doubling Up the Extractor on One Node
Now that the first one is placed, it’s time for the second. Rotate it so the pipes face you, then walk it slowly toward the first placed extractor. When you hit that overlap zone, the indicator will flash blue again.
That’s your green light — or blue light, in this case. Confirm placement, and now you’ve got two oil extractors working one crude node.
It’s hard to get this right the first time, but once you master the angle and timing, it becomes repeatable.
Additional Extractor Placements on Other Nodes
Now repeat this for the other two oil spots in the area. Each one has its own quirks.
One of the trickier ones doesn't offer obvious visual cues. In this case, try facing the barrel-and-pipe side to the right. Look for landmarks like where your character's shoulder lines up with the sand, or how the stripes cut into nearby textures.
It’s a slow and deliberate process — small movements back and forth until the build zone turns blue again.
Finalizing Your 6-Extractor Setup
Once all six extractors are placed, make sure each one is connected to its own generator setup with electric Pals. Double-check that they’re functional and pulling oil.
You can view the exact position of legs and structures on the rock formations around them to gauge accuracy. If things look uneven, consider rebuilding or slightly adjusting placements.
Managing Oil Output and Transport
Now that you’ve got oil flowing, keep things organized:
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Assign transport-capable Pals to collect oil from the extractors and drop it in storage chests.
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Route oil back to your main HQ using transport links or manual collection.
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Store large amounts of oil for crafting or trading later.
This ensures you never run out and keeps your main base focused on production instead of collection.
Common Issues and Troubleshooting Tips
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Placement Not Turning Blue: Recheck orientation, stand slightly to one side, and use visual rock cues for alignment.
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Extractors Not Running: Verify power supply. Make sure generators have two active electric Pals.
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Only One Extractor Working on a Node: Check spacing — extractors must sit on opposite ends of the crude pool.
Practice and patience go a long way. These placements take finesse but deliver non-stop oil once established.
Optimizing Pal Assignments for Peak Output
To keep your oil operation running smoothly, you’ll want to use the right Pals in the right places. The following types are recommended:
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Xerx or Electric-type Pals: Great for powering large generators. Their electric work trait is high enough to maintain continuous uptime.
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Transport-capable Pals: Assign these to collect and deposit oil from extractors to storage chests.
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Multi-role Pals: These can be swapped between roles like electricity and transport when output spikes.
Be sure to equip each generator with two Pals, and keep a couple extras on standby in case of exhaustion or sleep cycles.
Using Storage Automation for Better Flow
Automating your crude oil storage will make things easier. Place containers close to your extractors, and make sure transport Pals are correctly assigned to haul the oil as it’s produced. From there, create a relay or route back to your main base’s resource vaults.
This minimizes downtime, especially during long AFK periods or passive farming sessions.
Placement Patterns That Work Best
Let’s talk about placement logic. Since terrain varies slightly on each oil node, focus on these tips when placing extractors:
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Face extractor components away from yourself first, then slowly walk toward the crude pool.
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Watch for alignment of the yellow/black stripe with key terrain features.
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Use small camera movements and inching forward to make the placement point turn blue.
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Make sure the legs of each extractor sit cleanly on different rock levels, especially when stacking two on one node.
The idea is to get one extractor positioned on one “half” of the pool and the other just over the center, without conflict.
Differences in Terrain Between the Nodes
Not all oil nodes are created equal. The middle node often has more forgiving terrain, while the left and right ones tend to be more uneven.
You’ll notice the following:
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Left node: Slightly tilted rock surface. Look for the third black line from the extractor aligning with the rock tip.
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Middle node: Flatter terrain. Easier to place two extractors here once you've lined up the first.
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Right node: Harder to judge placement. Use visual hints like your character’s shoulder covering the yellow stripe, or where the base of the extractor dips into the sand.
If you notice major visual differences between two extractors on the same node, one of them is probably misaligned.
How to Tell If You’ve Done It Right
Once you’ve placed all six extractors and hooked up the generators:
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Walk around and inspect the crude oil pools. They should all be cleanly extracting with no “flickering” or inactive status.
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Each extractor should be visibly outputting oil, which your Pals then collect.
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The placement of their legs should look stable, not hanging or clipping strangely into the rocks.
This visual confirmation saves time and gives you confidence that you won’t lose efficiency down the line.
Tips for Controller vs. Mouse Users
If you're playing Palworld with a controller, the small movement required for proper placement can be frustrating. The dual-extractor trick is easier on PC with mouse and keyboard due to finer control.
That said:
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Use slow stick movement if you’re on controller.
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Consider switching temporarily to PC controls for this step if you’re struggling.
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Zoom in your camera and use terrain features to guide your placement.
It might take longer, but with careful adjustments, it’s still possible to double up on console.
Farming Rate and What to Expect Over Time
With six extractors running at full capacity, you can expect to pull in thousands of crude oil units every in-game hour. This makes it one of the highest-yield setups currently available in the Tides of Terraria DLC.
You’ll find yourself farming 5,000 units easily, and with regular Pal checks and transport assistance, that amount can even double.
Crude oil can be used for:
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Advanced crafting stations
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Weapon and machinery fuel
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Trade items for guild or co-op use
Keep the oil flowing, and you’ll stay ahead in both gear and economy.
How to Know If Something Is Glitched or Bugged
Some users fear this double extractor trick might be patched. As of this writing, it still works in Palworld: Tides of Terraria (2025). However, if you notice these symptoms:
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One extractor disappears after logging back in
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Pals aren’t collecting from one node
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Generator connection gets randomly broken
Try rebuilding the affected extractor using the placement tips mentioned above. Also, ensure your game is fully updated before assuming it’s a patch issue.
Final Thoughts: Build It Once, Reap Forever
Setting up a crude oil farm with six extractors near the Palworld volcano might take effort, but once you get the placements right, you're set for the long haul. With double extractors per node, automated storage, and a reliable Pal team, you’ll never have to worry about oil shortages again.
The Tides of Terraria DLC has introduced more crafting complexity and energy demands. This guide equips you to handle those changes with an efficient and high-output oil system. Use the placement tips, fine-tune your setup, and you’ll turn this once-tricky glitch into a powerful advantage.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1: Can this double oil extractor setup still be done in 2025?
Yes, the method is still working as of the Tides of Terraria DLC update in 2025.
Q2: Do I need a certain Pal to power the extractors?
Yes, use electric-type Pals like Xerx to power each generator. You’ll need two per generator for reliable uptime.
Q3: Is this considered a glitch or an exploit?
It’s a placement trick, not an exploit. It takes careful alignment but does not require modding or game edits.
Q4: How do I know if my extractor is correctly placed?
When the placement turns blue, and both extractors visibly operate from one node, it’s set correctly.
Q5: What if I’m on console and struggling with placement?
Use slower stick movements or switch to PC if possible. The trick requires precision best achieved with a mouse.
Q6: What happens if an extractor stops working?
Check the generator and Pal assignments. Also, make sure the extractor wasn’t shifted or removed due to terrain errors.
Q7: How much oil can this farm produce per hour?
Up to 10,000+ units depending on Pal uptime and how well you automate collection and transport.
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