fuel oils
It isn't. However, if you have an older vehicle, which can allow fuel to spill out, and this does happen, you'll be liable to be cited and fined for that, especially as fuel oils (and especially unleaded fuel and hydraulic oil) will break down asphalt.
Some distributors of fuel oils are GB Oils, Watson Petroleum and Butler Fuels. They all offer very competitive prices and easy term payment schedules.
'Oils and gasses' are fossil fuels.
Biofuels
Bio diesel is diesel fuel made from natural, renewable sources, re-claimed oils such as cooking oils from restaurants, vegetable oils and animal fats. It is basically the same as regular diesel, just that it's natural, works the same, and doesn't pollute the environment with toxins.Bio-diesel is a renewable bio-fuel made from vegetable oil that can be used in Diesel engines. The carbon dioxide it emits was removed from the atmosphere when the vegetation grew, so bio-diesel is carbon neutral, not adding to global warming.
* Petrochemicals (Plastic) * Asphalt * Diesel fuel * Fuel oils * Gasoline * Kerosene * Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) * Lubricating oils * Paraffin wax * Tar
Fuels are used to burn and create heat.
Herbert Victor Mitchell has written: 'Fuel oils and their applications' -- subject(s): Colloidal Fuel, Petroleum as fuel
check the car ; and if it is fuel injected send it to the shop because the oils can damage your hand if touched.
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Bio fuels are made from natural oils. These oils include, palm, soybean, and algae. Wood can also be made into a liquid bio fuel.