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Crude oil fuels vary in size depending on the specific type and its processing stage. Crude oil itself is a viscous liquid that can range in density and viscosity, typically measured in barrels, with one barrel equating to 42 gallons or about 159 liters. The size of crude oil reserves can also be vast, with some oil fields containing millions or even billions of barrels. When refined, crude oil yields various fuels like gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel, each with distinct properties and uses.

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