From oil that is found beneath the surface of the Earth.
When pumped out of the ground, it is referred to as crude oil.
It is typically processed by a company/ies to make the products that you consider "petroleum products (e.g.: fuel (gasoline/petrol/jet), lubricating oil (motor, gear, bearing), heating (#1-#6, kerosene, residual oils, etc).
No, products made from petroleum are generally referred to as petrochemicals, not hydrocarbons. Hydrocarbons are organic compounds made up of hydrogen and carbon atoms, which are typically found in petroleum and natural gas.
The most produced product in the US is electricity, followed by refined petroleum products and chemical products.
Gasoline, kerosene, diesel.Update: Also, all sorts of plastic.
Shell offers petroleum products like engine oil, lubricants and chemicals. They are the leading providers of petroleum products. They provide their products in various countries and are very reputed.
Biofuel comes from petroleum products which come from below the ground. Ethanol, however, the "bio" part of biofuels, comes from corn.
The three main imports are capital goods,most foods, and consumer goods.
Products in this industry include calcined petroleum coke, regular petroleum coke, fireplace logs, fuel briquettes, or petroleum waxes, independently of petroleum refineries.
LPG Liquid petroleum gas
Oil and petroleum products.
Crude Petroleum, Palm Oil, Electronic & Electrical products, Chemicals & Chemical products and Petroleum products.
most likely since petroleum is used to help make almost every item found in a household
Venezuela exports are petroleum, petroleum products, and aluminum.