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Q: How do you get fuel oils from crude oil?
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Is crude oil fossil fuel?

Oils wells dig up fossil fuels. The fuel that they bring up is raw, unrefined, and full of gunk. It's known as crude oil. So yes, crude oil is a fossil fuel. Correct me if I'm wrong.


How many gallons of motor oil come fron 42 gallons of crude oil?

That is variable based on the quality of the crude oil, and refineries can also adjust the production of different oils. The majority of crude is converted to fuel.


What chemical is there most of in a barrel of crude oil out of hydrocarbon gases naphtha petrol kersene gas oil and diesel oil fuel oil lubricating oils waxes and bitumen?

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How do we get oil from crude?

To get lots of different oils from the main crude oil you must put it into a fractional distilaltion chamber.


How do we get crude oil?

To get lots of different oils from the main crude oil you must put it into a fractional distilaltion chamber.


Is mineral oil derived from crude oil?

Yes mineral oil is derived from crude oil. ---- No. Mineral oil is another term for vegetable oil, which is derived from the natural oils of plants, not crude.


Is crude oil different from fuel?

Yes. Fuel (gasoline) is the product that is the result of the refining of crude oil.


What is an example of catalytic cracking?

"Cat cracking" is the process used to break crude oil down into gasoline, kerosene, adn fuel oils.


How do you separate paraffin wax from crude oil?

Waxes are separated from crude oils in a process called solvent dewaxing. A limited number of crude oils are suitable for processing in the lube oil refineries that run this process. These crude oils must have a high wax content in the original crude, resulting in a high pour point, making these types of crude oils difficult to extract and process in other refinery units. See the excellent link below entitled: "The Evolution of Base Oil Technology"


How do they make oils?

you don't make crude oil. Crude oil is natural oil after it has been sucked up from the earth, before it has been processed


What is the meaning of Brent oil?

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.


What is the melting point for crude oil?

the Melting point depends on different types of Crude oil.. Crude oils are of different types ..so there is no specific Boiling point