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it is kerosene
You are probably thinking of kerosene, a particular fraction distilled from crude oil
Kerosene
Petroleum is distilled into a range of hydrocrabons for the production of fuels (gasoline, diesel, jet fuel), plastics, and various other chemical products.
Shale oil is an oil distilled from shales and used as fuel
From petroleum.
Octane is not renewable because it is a hydrocarbon that can be distilled from petroleum. Since petroleum is a fossil fuel, octane is not renewable unless some scientist discovers an inexpensive way of synthesizing octane.
No, petroleum is a fossil fuel.
It is (distilled from petroleum), except that some petrol (gasoline) contains the additive ethanol (grain alcohol) which is not a fossil fuel and is made from potatoes, corn, sugar cane, or other plant material.
Petroleum. I'm not sure if it's a distillation process. Diesel is refined from petroleum but I'm not sure how.
Petroleum is already a separated fossil fuel.
they are usually derived from distilled coal or petroleum