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A factory called a cracking plant. (This distills the crude oil into its components).
Brent crude oil is a "benchmark crude" oil agreed upon by various suppliers and traders of crude oil. Other crude oils are often priced based on the agreed upon benchmark crude which has a particular set of properties.
Which crude?
A crude oil refinery is a factory. The factory takes the crude oil, and turns it into useful products, like gasoline.
Crude oil is not "made". "Crude oil" is the name giving to the raw form of oil that is pumped from the ground.
It refers to a plant for processing crude oil or sugar into usable products.
After crude oil is removed from the ground, it is sent to a refinery by pipeline, ship or barge. At a refinery, different parts of the crude oil are separated into useable petroleum products. Crude oil is measured in barrels (abbreviated "bbls"). A 42-U.S. gallon barrel of crude oil provides slightly more than 44 gallons of petroleum products. This gain from processing the crude oil is similar to what happens to popcorn, it gets bigger after it is popped.
Crude oil is obtained by drilling down into the ground to an oil well. The oil is then pumped out of the ground and put into barrels. The barrels of oil are then sent to a plant where it is processed into different products for consumer use.
Crude oil is the by product of decaying and fossilisation of animal and plant matter
If the crude oil has leaked, then it can disrupt plant growth and make the soil acidic.
Benzene is a natural part of crude oil along with hundreds of other chemicals. Benzene forms about 1% or less of crude oil. In the oil "cracking process" and related processing at the refinery various parts of chemicals from the crude oil can be recombined to form additional benzene.
After crude oil is removed from the ground, it is sent to a refinery by pipeline, ship, or barge. At a refinery, different parts of the crude oil are separated into usable petroleum products.
I think you are asking about mangoes. Or mango trees. Crude oil is by definition, is the oil that comes out of a well. Crude oil can vary from very thick and black oil to almost transparent like gasoline. Generally, crude oil is sent to a refinery, where many petrochemicals are produced including jet fuel and gasoline. In any case, crude oil is generally considered harmful to plant life, when large quantities are spilled. I don't know if this is your question. Also, I note that special horticultural oils are available to treat fungal diseases. This may be the case for mangoes.
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Crude oil is a fossil fuel because. It was made from the dead bodies of microscope plant and animals that once lived in the sea
Generally we refer to oil from a well as crude oil, but we referred to gas as produced gas. Most oil wells produce some gas. Natural gas from a well may require processing to remove contaminants and water. Natural gas from a well may require processing to remove contaminants and water.
The temperature of crude oil in the ground will depend on the geographic location in which it is location as well as the surrounding conditions and the physical location (i.e. depth). After that crude oil is kept at a temperature which will allow for optimum processing and transport. Often no heat needs to be added until it arrives at the refinery.