OIL & GAS

CRUDE OIL 

Mixture of naturally occurring hydrocarbons that is refined into kerosene, gasoline, diesel/gasoil, fuel oil, LPG and literally thousands of other products called petrochemicals.

 

 

GASOLINE

Gasoline or petrol is a derivative product of crude oil.  Different additives are added like ethanol to use it as fuel for passenger vehicles. It consists mostly of organic compounds obtained by the fractional distillation of petroleum, enhanced with a variety of additives.

 

GASOIL

Gasoil is a hydrocarbon oil also called Diesel. The most common type of diesel fuel is a specific fractional distillate of petroleum fuel oil, but alternatives that are not derived from petroleum, such as biodiesel, biomass to liquid (BTL) or gas to liquid (GTL) diesel, are increasingly being developed and adopted.

JET FUEL A-1

 

Aviation fuels are petroleum-based fuels, or petroleum and synthetic fuel blends, used to power aircraft. They have more stringent requirements than fuels used for ground use, such as heating and road transport, and contain additives to enhance or maintain properties important to fuel performance or handling. They are kerosene-based (JP-8 and Jet A-1) for gas turbine-powered aircraft. Piston-engine aircraft use leaded gasoline and those with diesel engines may use jet fuel (kerosene).[1] By 2012, all aircraft operated by the U.S. Air Force had been certified to use a 50-50 blend of kerosene and synthetic fuel derived from coal or natural gas as a way of stabilizing the cost of fuel.

Jet fuel is a clear to straw-colored fuel, based on either an unleaded kerosene (Jet A-1), or a naphtha-kerosene blend (Jet B) Like diesel fuel, it can be used in either compression ignition engines or turbine engines.

Jet-A powers modern commercial airliners and is a mix of extremely refined kerosene and burns at temperatures at or above 49 °C (120 °F). Kerosene-based fuel has a much higher flash point than gasoline-based fuel, meaning that it requires significantly higher temperature to ignite. It is a high-quality fuel; if it fails the purity and other quality tests for use on jet aircraft, it is sold to ground-based users with less demanding requirements, such as railroads.

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