Silicone is not a product of petro-chemistry.
kerosene
They provide plastics, pvc and various oils like bitumin used in road formation, also petroleum jelly
answer 2 most likely, though there are other sources of plastics.
You might want to try a product called Zinnzer Bullseye 123. It's a latex primer that will adhere to slippery things like tile. - - - - - No paint, including Zinsser Bullseye 1-2-3, will stick to regular silicone caulk. You can try one of four things, all of which involve removing the old silicone. First, silicone comes in several colors. If the paint color you're using is close to a silicone color, recaulk with colored silicone. There's also clear silicone. That blends in very well and it's hard to see. And also paintable silicone, which is just what it sounds like. My recommendation is to quit using silicone and change to polyurethane caulk, such as Sikaflex. It lasts better than silicone does, and you can paint it with latex or oil-based paint.
Silicone adhesive.
NO Its not a light petroleum product
No. Silicon is the element. Silicone is a product that contains the element silicon.
LPG Liquid petroleum gas
Paper
Gasoline is the petroleum refinery product has lowest boiling point.
Chile
Butane is a bi-product of petroleum which is formed after refining petroleum, it is also known as petroleum gas.
Paper
No, it is not a light product.
Petroleum
Paper (apex)
Yes.