pollution
Acid rain and global warming are the man two risks using oil as fuel.
Take careful from fire
Because when buring oil it produces carbon dioxinde (co2) which causes acid rain.
Using oil as fuel can contribute to global warming by releasing greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide when burned. Additionally, the combustion of oil can produce sulfur dioxide emissions, which can lead to acid rain formation when combined with moisture in the atmosphere. These risks highlight the environmental impact of relying on oil as a fuel source.
If you are using bio fuel you are not using fossil fuel. Crude oil is a fossil fuel
It will cause global warming
The benefits for using oil as a fuel for transport is it is easy and reasonably cheap to transport the fuel from the source to the destination.
Using oil as a fuel can lead to increased greenhouse gas emissions, contributing to climate change and air pollution. It can also result in environmental degradation, such as oil spills and habitat destruction, affecting ecosystems and wildlife. Additionally, reliance on oil can create energy security concerns and economic volatility due to fluctuating oil prices. Lastly, combustion of oil can produce harmful pollutants, posing health risks to humans.
No! Even if it was it would run out very quickly. Using every fossil fuel is bad for the enviroment in some way.
Fossil fuel, oil and gass
The fuel-oil mixture enters the fuel-oil separator. Since the oil is denser than the fuel, by centrifugal separation, it will separate the oil and fuel. the fuel will be on top and the oil will be at the bottom.
If you are not using an "exotic" fuel, I would say 50:1 with a name brand oil.