kerosene, gasoline, fuel and gas
gas naptha and diesel.
Some types of fossil fuels are like natural gas, petroleum, and coal. There are many more
liquid, and solid of course
It has a lot of importance since most of the world's fuel is based on petroleum in some way.
Petrochemicals come from petroleum -Oil. However, some chemicals extracted from petroleum (petrochemicals) , may also be extracted form coal.
First, fuel is anything combustible. So there are two types of fuel: renewable and none-renewable fuel.
Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) is called that because it is made by liquefying (stored under pressure to create and maintain a liquid state) the very lightest components (primarily butane and propane) of the fractionation process of crude oil and/or the gases that come off with the oil at the wellhead.It is a petroleum derivative, used as a fuel for heating and cooking and a a fuel for some LPG adapted cars.
Fuel, oil, diesel, some plastics among a laundry list of other things.
Some gases are types of fuels.
Some distributors of fuel oils are GB Oils, Watson Petroleum and Butler Fuels. They all offer very competitive prices and easy term payment schedules.
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.
Kerosene is a fraction of petroleum that is less volatile than gasoline. Kerosene was first used in lamps as a replacement for whale oil. Its main use now is as jet aircraft fuel (usually JP-1 but there are higher grades), it is also used as fuel in some rocket motors (usually RP-1 but there are higher grades), also kerosene heaters, etc.
There are many names of fuel cards including Shell, Texaco, Kwik Trip, Mobile, British Petroleum, Fleet Cards, or even some generic cards that you may not have heard of in the past.