Was that enough? Thats just from fractional distillation, and there are some I know I missed there.
Indirect products (after chemical processing) include:
Benzene content in crude oil can vary widely depending on the source. On average, crude oil contains about 0.1-3% benzene by weight. Refining processes can help to remove benzene from crude oil to meet regulatory standards for final products.
Because Australian crude is not suitable for some of the products that come from crude oil.
Two products distilled from crude oil are gasoline and diesel fuel. These products are commonly used as fuels for vehicles and machinery.
Crude oil
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A crude oil refinery is a factory. The factory takes the crude oil, and turns it into useful products, like gasoline.
Crude oil and seafood.
at the refinery
It can cause pollution
It varies alot. The minimum value is zero- as some crude oil are refined into other products. So, let's assume this is a crude that is economical to refine into gasoline. In this case , it can be as low as 2 gallons or as high as 23 gallons. (1 bbl = 42 gallons) Expressed as a percentage of the crude oil, this is 5 to 55%. (See attached links). The crude oil not refined as gasoline will be refined for other products. Common refined products from crude oil are provided in the related link, and will differ depending on the properties of the crude oil. It's very interesting that after refining, there will be more gallons of produced products than the original barrel of crude oil.
i have to be crude because you disobeyed me