A refinery...
There is jet fuel, asphalt, petroleum gas, kerosene, heating oil, and lubricating oil. These are all set at different levels of the fractional distillation tower that is used to separate all these products from its original state as crude oil. Then they are tubed off to where they need to go.
BLCO means "Bonny Light crude oil" which is a crude from Nigeria.
crude oil
authority to board
Tanker takes over
Refinery
Refinery
An oil refinery
That would be a "refinery".
At refineries.
Crude oil is separated in an oil refinery which makes a bunch of different byproducts such as airplane gas, kerosene, and alot more. -cooleye101
Refinery
A crude oil refinery is a factory. The factory takes the crude oil, and turns it into useful products, like gasoline.
This is typically called a refinery.
Crude oil contains mixture of various types of hydrocarbons. The hydrocarbons are separated by fractional distillation. Different hydrocarbons have different boiling points and therefore after crude oil is heated, shorter chains of hydrocarbons which have lower boiling point will become gas and can be easily separated one by one from hydrocarbons with shorter chains to longer chains. The brief products are Petroleum Gas, Gasoline, Kerosone, Heating Oil, Lubricating Oil and Bitumen in order of increasing molecular size.
refinery. i think. i dont know, i found it somewhere, but if you wanna make sure, and you are probably doing your science worksheet like me, you might want to look somewhere else. just sayin. hey, do i talk a lot? i know im not talking, im typing, but still?
It's called refining the petroleum (occurring at refineries). This process is used in order to separate the crude oil into products such as diesel fuel, heating oil, liquified petroleum gas, kerosene, gasoline, or asphalt base.