Diesel isn't used in crude oil it is a refined product of it
Most of the crude oil is used to obtain... Motor Gasoline, diesel, heating oil, jet fuel, and liquefied petroleum gases.
Diesel just like gasoline and kerosene are a refinement of crude oil. Diesel is known as 'diesel oil' or 'heavy oil' and is the heaviest distillate of crude oil. Petrol is a spirit and is the lightest distillate.
Yup! Crude Oil -> Crude Oil Vapour --> Diesel Oil --> Ethene --> Poly(ethene)
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distillation of crude oil can produce, asphalt, heating oil, diesel oil.
Gasoline is processed from crude oil. It is not oil but it is from oil. Diesel is a type of oil and it is also made from crude.
No Diesel is one of many things made from crude oil.
Purifies the crude oil coming in to be useful for Gasoline, Diesel, etc.
It is refined into various fractions, including gasoline, diesel, kerosene, heavy fuel oil
refining of crude oil
About 9.21 gallons of diesel is refined from each 42-gallon barrel of crude oil.
Most of the crude oil is used to obtain motor gasoline, diesel, heating oil, jet fuel, and liquefied petroleum gases. Thus the crude oil is mostly used to produce energy. Small portion of crude oil is converted into petrochemical feedstock used in production of plastics, rubber, fertilizers, cosmetics and the like.