Sweet Crude was created in 2008.
The duration of Sweet Crude is 1.55 hours.
On average, a barrel of light sweet crude oil yields about 19.5 gallons of gasoline after refining.
Sour crude is high in sulfur. Sweet crude is low in sulfur. Petroleum is considered "sweet" if it contains less than 0.5% sulphur. Sour crude oil has >0.5% sulphur. Sweet crude oil also contains small amounts of hydrogen sulfide (H2S) and carbon dioxide (CO2).
Crude Impact was created in 2006.
Crude Interventions was created in 2006.
Crude oil can be classified as sour or sweet based on its sulfur content; sour crude contains higher levels of sulfur, while sweet crude has less. Wet service typically refers to environments where water is present, which can occur with both types of crude, especially during extraction and transportation. Therefore, crude oil can be either sour or sweet, and it can be involved in wet service conditions depending on the specifics of the operation.
Sweet crude oil can become sour due to the presence of sulfur compounds which can develop over time or be introduced during production. These sulfur compounds can react with the oil to create hydrogen sulfide, giving the crude oil a sour smell and making it more corrosive. Sour crude oil typically has higher sulfur content than sweet crude oil.
Crude Set Drama was created in 1895.
Two Crude was created on 1991-05-11.
Brent Crude oil is a light, sweet crude oil extracted from the North Sea. It is known for its low sulfur content, which makes it easier to refine into gasoline and diesel fuel. Brent Crude is a benchmark for pricing other crude oils worldwide.
The weight of light sweet crude oil varies depending on its density, which is typically around 7.2 pounds per gallon. So, one pound of light sweet crude oil would be roughly equal to 0.139 gallons.
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