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A refinery is where crude oil is turned into gaosline and oil.
If your referring to "gas" as gasoline, then no gasoline does not come from natural gas. Gasoline is a derivative of crude oil. Its is extracted by the refining process along with many other petroleum based products such as diesel , kerosene ect.
Crude oil is processed to obtain petroleum products.
A refinery processes crude oil into different components such as kerosene, gasoline, diesel, LPG (light petroleum gases), etc. A petrochemical plant is a chemical plant that will use a petroleum based feedstock, such as LPG or other products from a petroleum refinery to produce a chemical product, such as plastics for example.
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Gasoline and petroleum products are made at a refinery.
Both are petroleum products but gasoline is refined further than diesel is.
Yes, both are petroleum products
Petroleum energy is energy derived from petroleum products: gasoline, diesel fuel, heating oil, etc.
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Examples: gasoline, white spirit.
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.
Exxon Mobil sells petroleum products such as gasoline.
Gasoline, kerosene, diesel.Update: Also, all sorts of plastic.