Best way is to send it to a lab that conducts engine oil analysis. Make sure you ask for fuel dilution test as well as a Karl Fisher test. This is a guarantee way to know.
no it sounds like you have water in the oil and it blended together. if it is gas you could smell it and tell.
Oil and gas are less dense than water therefore will separate and float.
the function of gas-oil separator is to separate the production fluids into their constituents such as oil, gas and water
Look on the oil container and the engine that you want to use it in. The engine will tell you what ratio to mix the oil and gas at. The container of oil will tell you what amount of gas should be mixed with it. I have found that the best way is to put the oil into an approved gas can and then add the gas to it. This helps to mix the oil better.
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It is the gas and the water that is in there
water, oil, gas...
From deepest to shallowest: oil, water, then natural gas!
oil, gas, rock, water
A good way to tell is change your oil. When a head gasket blows you will have water in your oil or oil in your water system. Check these 2 areas for water and oil.
to get both gas and water in oil, u most likely have a craked head crack will be right there at one of the valves
Oil and gas are less dense than water therefore will separate and float.