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­Oil Refining Image Gallery; ... Oil refineries take crude oil and turn it into products such as gasoline, jet fuel, crayons and plastics. See more oil refining pictures.
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Oil refinery - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An oil refinery is an industrial process plant where crude oil is processed and refined into more useful petroleum products, such as gasoline, diesel fuel, asphalt base, heating oil, kerosene and li...
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Petroleum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Petroleum (L. petroleum , from Greek πετρέλαιον , lit. "rock oil" ) or crude oil is a naturally occurring, flammable liquid found in rock formations in the Earth consisting of a complex mixtu...
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Petroleum hydrocarbon structures ... The refining process ... Petroleum is a complex mixture of organic liquids called crude oil and natural gas, which occurs naturally in the ground and was formed millions of years ago. Crude oil varies from oilfield to oilfield in colour and composition, from a pale yellow low viscosity...
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Petroleum is a complex mixture of organic liquids called crude oil and natural gas, which occurs naturally in the ground and was formed millions of years ago. Crude oil varies from oilfield ... Committee; – Liquid Fuel Emergency Simulation; Exercises; Price Monitoring & Regulation; Refining of Petroleum; Biofuels; < HOME...
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Energy Information Administration (U.S. Dept. of Energy) - overview of recent trends in the United States and abroad for petroleum refining ... Chapter 4: Petroleum Refining...
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Refining petroleum is a good example of separating a mixture into its components. ... The most familiar product from a refinery is the gasoline that goes into your car. However, this is just one small fraction of the products that come out of a ... Petroleum Refining; by Li-Bong Lee of the Mixtures and Solutions Team...
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Petroleum refining can be defined as the physical, thermal and chemical separation of crude oil into major distillation components, or fractions. These distillation fractions can be further processed through separation and conversion into finished petroleum products.
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