A packaged petroleum product is a petroleum product (generally a lubricant, oil, grease, or specialty item) normally packaged by a manufacturer and procured, stored, transported, and issued in containers having a fill capacity of 55 United States gallons (or 45 imperial gallons, or 205 liters) or less.
You don't "turn" it into energy; petroleum HAS stored energy (chemical energy).However, you can turn it into ANOTHER TYPE OF ENERGY; usually this is done by burning the petroleum, and using it to drive machinery. Since burning fuels is wasteful (the efficiency is limited, in theory, to the Carnot efficiency of a heat engine), other options are being explored, such as chemical reactions in a fuel cell. But such technology is not yet used on a large scale.
It's the kind of energy that is obtained from burning petroleum products.
If we continue osing petroleum, obviously they will.
the petroleum is used as fuel. it is burned, letting out a burst of energy
The energy from the petroleum is only accessable when the fuel is burnt, if the petroleum itself doesn't undergo burning the energy isn't released. So the energy is called 'stored' or 'potential' energy.
Italy's main import is crude petroleum. Other important imports include petroleum gas, cars, packaged medicaments and refined petroleum. By contrast, Italy's main exports are refined petroleum and packaged medicaments.
"Packaged product" typically refers to a product that has been wrapped or contained in some form of packaging for sale. On the other hand, "packaged-product" could refer to a product that is specifically designed to be integrated or used as part of a larger system or package.
NO Its not a light petroleum product
LPG Liquid petroleum gas
There are many major imports of Spain. These include crude petroleum, refined petroleum, vehicle parts, gas, as well as packaged medicaments.
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Gasoline is the petroleum refinery product has lowest boiling point.
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Butane is a bi-product of petroleum which is formed after refining petroleum, it is also known as petroleum gas.
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No, it is not a light product.
Silicone is not a product of petro-chemistry.