it is kerosene
Kerosene
You are probably thinking of kerosene, a particular fraction distilled from crude oil
I could be alcohol, gasoline, diesel, kerosene...
Shale oil is an oil distilled from shales and used as fuel
the petroleum is used as fuel. it is burned, letting out a burst of energy
Petroleum
Petroleum is the raw material for the petrochemical industry or it is used as fuel.
Both are used as fuel.
Naphtha is any of several highly volatile, flammable liquid mixtures of hydrocarbons distilled from petroleum, coal tar, and natural gas and used as fuel, as solvents, and in making various chemicals. It was used in the early days of the dry cleaning process.
Why is petroleum called 'wonder fuel'?Since petrol is being used in all the economic activities, it is likely called 'wonder fuel'.
Airplane fuel is hydrogen liquid. Petroleum main content is carbon so it is less used. today alternate fuels are used for airplanes..
petroleum is used for transportation fuel (gasoline, diesel, jet fuel), plastics, vehicle tires, and chemicals Petroleum is distilled into a range of hydrocrabons for the production of fuels (gasoline, diesel, jet fuel), plastics, and various other chemical products. Before it can be used for that, it goes to a refining place. There it goes to the bubbling tower, which is separated into five sections. The bottom layer is the hottest, with each section above it cooler than the one below it. once the petroleum goes into there, it turnes into vapor at the bottom, then it goes up until it is below its boiling point. Then it turns back to a liquid and is collected in a tray.