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CRUDE OIL
Crude Oil is the raw natural resource that is extracted from the earth and refined into products. It is commonly known as Petroleum.
It is a naturally occurring, yellow-to-black liquid found in geological formations beneath the Earth’s surface. It is commonly refined into various types of fuels. Its components of petroleum are separated using a technique called fractional distillation.
GASOIL D2
D2 is a refinery abbreviation for Gasoil.
Gasoil (Diesel or D2) is a group of petroleum distillation products having boiling points between Lubricating Oil and Kerosene. The term originally referred to the product of oil gas works that were added to the product of coal gas works to produce improved illuminating gas. Small molecules like those in Propane, Naphtha, Gasoline for cars, and Jet Fuel have relatively low boiling points and they are removed at the start of the fractional distillation process.
JET A-1
The most commonly used fuels for commercial aviation are Jet A and Jet A-1, which are produced to a standardized international specification.
Aviation jet fuel is petroleum-based fuel, or petroleum and synthetic fuel blend, 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. It is designed for use in aircraft powered by gas–turbine engines.
FEUL OIL D6
Russian D6 Virgin Fuel Oil. D6 is also be known as Residual Fuel Oil and is of high-viscosity
The term fuel oil generally includes any liquid fuel that is burned in a furnace or boiler to generate heat, or used in an engine to generate power. However, it does not usually include other liquid oils, such as those with a flash point of approximately 42 °C (108 °F), or oils burned in cotton- or wool–wick burners. In a stricter sense, fuel oil refers only to the heaviest commercial fuels that crude oil can yield, that is, those fuels heavier than gasoline (petrol) and naphtha.
LPG
Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG or LP Gas), also referred to as simply “Propane” or “Butane”, is a flammable mixture of Hydrocarbon Gases used as fuel in heating appliances, cooking equipment, and vehicles. It is increasingly used as an aerosol propellant and a refrigerant replacing Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs). It is in an effort to reduce damage to the Ozone (O3) layer. When specifically used as a vehicle fuel it is often referred to as autogas.
LPG is extracted from petroleum or natural gas streams as they emerge from the ground. LPG is used for cooking in many countries for economic reasons, convenience, or because it is the preferred fuel source.