No.
Jet fuel is typically composed of hydrocarbons derived from crude oil. The fraction of crude oil used for jet fuel production is known as kerosene, which is a distillation product in the mid-range of the crude oil distillation process. Because jet fuel is a specialized product, only a small fraction of the total crude oil distillation is used to produce it.
Yes, crude oil is a raw natural resource extracted from the ground, while fuel refers to refined products derived from crude oil such as gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel. Crude oil undergoes a refining process to separate and extract different components which are then used as fuel for various purposes.
Crude oil can be refined into products such as gasoline, diesel, jet fuel, heating oil, propane, asphalt, lubricants, waxes, petrochemicals (used in plastics, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics), and solvents.
Crude oil is the raw, unrefined form of oil extracted from the ground, while petroleum oil refers to the refined products obtained from processing crude oil, such as gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel. Petroleum oil is the end product that is used for various purposes, whereas crude oil is the starting material before refining.
Kerosene is not made from a mineral, it is an organic compound made from crude oil
plastic is made from crude oil.
Diesel isn't used in crude oil it is a refined product of it
Gasoline is a refined product derived from crude oil. Crude oil is a natural resource extracted from the ground, while gasoline is a processed fuel used in vehicles. The main difference is that crude oil is the raw material, while gasoline is the end product after refining crude oil.
Yes it is
Jet fuel is typically composed of hydrocarbons derived from crude oil. The fraction of crude oil used for jet fuel production is known as kerosene, which is a distillation product in the mid-range of the crude oil distillation process. Because jet fuel is a specialized product, only a small fraction of the total crude oil distillation is used to produce it.
All plastics are a by product of crude oil.
It is a by-product of crude oil, therefore yes.
Yes, it is possible.
petrol is extracted from crude oil
It is a by-product of crude oil, therefore yes.
Yes, crude oil is a raw natural resource extracted from the ground, while fuel refers to refined products derived from crude oil such as gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel. Crude oil undergoes a refining process to separate and extract different components which are then used as fuel for various purposes.
Here is my answer based on crude oil refining economic perspective In the past, black oil & white oil product term has been used to simply differentiate between products that can give more value than crude or not. So happened that most if not all black colored products have less value than crude, hence the term Black Oil was used to make this differentiation. Therefore: Black oil product is simply defined as any refined product that is having less economic value than crude oil per unit (must use equivalent unit) price. -Shahrul IB-