The truck with the silver body attached.
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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.
motor oil, gasoline, and linoleum
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Malcolm A. Lindsay has written: 'Wisconsin's petroleum supply distribution system' -- subject(s): Gasoline, Gasoline industry, Marketing, Petroleum industry and trade, Petroleum products
Examples: gasoline, white spirit.
A refinery is where crude oil is turned into gaosline and oil.
Yes, petroleum is used in the production of gasohol, which is a blend of gasoline and ethanol. Typically, gasohol contains around 10% ethanol and 90% gasoline, with the gasoline derived from petroleum. The use of gasohol helps to reduce reliance on pure petroleum products and can lower greenhouse gas emissions compared to conventional gasoline.