A flammable liquid ranging in color from clear to very dark brown and black, consisting mainly of hydrocarbons, occurring naturally in deposits under earth surface, petrol, rock oil, A natural mixture of hydrocarbons in gaseous, liquid, or solid form, An oily liquid that can be pumped from the Earth and used to make items like plastic and gasoline, Strictly speaking, crude oil Also used to refer to all hydrocarbons, including oil, natural gas, natural gas liquids, and related products, the general name for hydrocarbons, including crude oil, natural gas and NGLs The name is derived from the Latin oil, oleum, which occurs naturally in rocks, petra, Crude oil or any fraction thereof that is liquid under normal conditions of temperature and pressure The term includes petroleum-based substances comprising a complex blend of hydrocarbons derived from crude oil through the process of separation, conversion, upgrading, and finishing, such as motor fuel, jet oil, lubricants, petroleum solvents, and used oil, A complex liquid mixture of hydrocarbons, oily and inflammable in character, Hydrocarbon mixtures, including crude oil, lease condensate, natural gas, products of natural gas processing plants, refined products, semifinished products, and blending materials, a dark oil consisting mainly of hydrocarbons, A naturally occurring, oily, flammable liquid found under the Earth's surface, either in seepages or reservoirs It is a complex mixture of hydrocarbons of different types with small amounts of other substances, A generic term applied to oil and oil products in all forms, such as crude oil, lease condensate, unfinished oils, refined petroleum products, natural gas plant liquids and non-hydrocarbon compounds blended into finished petroleum products, A highly complex mixture of paraffinic (naphthenic), and aromatic hydrocarbons, containing low percentages of sulfur and trace amounts of nitrogen and oxygen compounds, Including crude oil or any fraction thereof that is liquid at standard conditions of temperature and pressure (60° F and 14 7 lb/in2 absolute; 15 5C° and 10335 6 kg/m2) The term includes petroleum-based substances comprised of a complex blend of hydrocarbons derived from crude oil through processes of separation, conversion, upgrading, and finishing, such as motor fuels, jet oils, lubricants, petroleum solvents, and used oils, Any of a group of naturally occurring substances made up of hydrocarbons These substances may be gaseous, liquid, or semi-solid, A generic name for hydrocarbons, including crude oil, natural gas liquids, natural gas and their products, A naturally occurring, oily, flammable liquid composed principally of hydrocarbons Crude oil is occasionally found in springs or pools but usually is drilled from wells beneath the earth's surface Petroleum products are obtained from the processing of crude oil, natural gas and other hydrocarbon compounds Petroleum products include unfinished oils, liquefied petroleum gases, pentanes plus, aviation gasoline, motor gasoline, naphtha-type jet fuel, kerosene-type jet fuel, kerosene, distillate fuel oil, residual fuel oil, petrochemical feedstocks, special naphtha's, lubricants, waxes, petroleum coke, asphalt, road oil, still gas, and miscellaneous products, A generic term applied to oil and oil products in all forms, such as crude oil, natural gas and nonhydrocarbon compounds blended into finished petroleum products, Petroleum is oil which is found under the surface of the earth or under the sea bed. Petrol and paraffin are obtained from petroleum. oil that is obtained from below the surface of the Earth and is used to make petrol, paraffin, and various chemical substances (petroleum, from petr- (from petra ) + oleum ( OIL)). or crude oil Complex mixture of hydrocarbons derived from the geologic transformation and decomposition of plants and animals that lived hundreds of millions of years ago. As a technical term, petroleum encompasses the liquid (crude oil), gaseous (natural gas), and viscous or solid (bitumen, asphalt) forms of hydrocarbons that occur in the Earth, but the meaning is often restricted to the liquid oil form. Crude oil and natural gas are the most important primary fossil fuels. Asphalt has been used since ancient times to caulk ships and pave roads. In the mid 1800s petroleum began to replace whale oil in lamps, and the first well specifically to extract it was drilled in 1859. The development of the automobile gave petroleum a new role as the source of gasoline. Petroleum and its products have since been used as fuels for heating, for land, air, and sea transport, and for electric power generation and as petrochemical sources and lubricants. Crude oil and natural gas, produced mostly in Saudi Arabia, the U.S., and Russia, now account for about 60% of world energy consumption; the U.S. is by far the largest consumer. At present rates of consumption, the known supply will be exhausted by the mid 21st century. Petroleum is recovered from drilled wells, transported by pipeline or tanker ship to refineries, and there converted to fuels and petrochemicals. Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries petroleum trap British Petroleum Co. PLC, dark oil composed of hydrocarbons, flammable fluid that is drilled from the Earth and refined to produce various types of fuel, It consists of a complex mixture of various hydrocarbons, largely of the methane series, but may vary much in appearance, composition, and properties, Rock oil, mineral oil, or natural oil, a dark brown or greenish inflammable liquid, which, at certain points, exists in the upper strata of the earth, from whence it is pumped, or forced by pressure of the gas attending it, Any petroleum-based substance comprising a complex blend of hydrocarbons derived from crude oil through the process of separation, conversion, upgrading, and finishing, including motor fuel, jet oil, lubricants, petroleum solvents, and used oil, A mixture of hydrocarbons existing in the liquid state found in natural underground reservoirs often associated with gas Petroleum includes fuel oil No 2, No 4, No 5, No 6; topped crude; kerosene; and jet fuel, Hydrocarbon mixtures, including crude oil, lease condensate, natural gas, products of natural gas processing plants, refined products, semi-finished products, and blending materials, an oily, flammable liquid composed of a complex mixture of hydrocarbons occurring in many places in the upper strata of the earth A fossil fuel, A naturally occurring mixture of hydrocarbons in gaseous, liquid or solid form, A naturally occurring mixture of predominantly hydrocarbons in the gaseous, liquid or solid phase, Hydrocarbon mixtures broadly defined to include crude oil, lease condensate, natural gas, products of natural gas processing plants (plant products), refined products, and semi-finished products and blending materials, A mixture of liquid, gaseous, and solid hydrocarbon compounds found naturally underground The liquid form of petroleum is called crude oil Petroleum can be processed (refined) into a number of useful products including asphalt, diesel fuel, fuel oil, gasoline, jet fuel, lubricating oil, and plastics, It is refined by distillation, and the products include kerosene, benzine, gasoline, paraffin, etc,
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A flammable liquid ranging in color from clear to very dark brown and black, consisting mainly of hydrocarbons, occurring naturally in deposits under earth surface
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petrol
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rock oil
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A natural mixture of hydrocarbons in gaseous, liquid, or solid form
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An oily liquid that can be pumped from the Earth and used to make items like plastic and gasoline
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Strictly speaking, crude oil Also used to refer to all hydrocarbons, including oil, natural gas, natural gas liquids, and related products
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the general name for hydrocarbons, including crude oil, natural gas and NGLs The name is derived from the Latin oil, oleum, which occurs naturally in rocks, petra
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Crude oil or any fraction thereof that is liquid under normal conditions of temperature and pressure The term includes petroleum-based substances comprising a complex blend of hydrocarbons derived from crude oil through the process of separation, conversion, upgrading, and finishing, such as motor fuel, jet oil, lubricants, petroleum solvents, and used oil
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A complex liquid mixture of hydrocarbons, oily and inflammable in character
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Hydrocarbon mixtures, including crude oil, lease condensate, natural gas, products of natural gas processing plants, refined products, semifinished products, and blending materials
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a dark oil consisting mainly of hydrocarbons
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A naturally occurring, oily, flammable liquid found under the Earth's surface, either in seepages or reservoirs It is a complex mixture of hydrocarbons of different types with small amounts of other substances
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A generic term applied to oil and oil products in all forms, such as crude oil, lease condensate, unfinished oils, refined petroleum products, natural gas plant liquids and non-hydrocarbon compounds blended into finished petroleum products
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A highly complex mixture of paraffinic (naphthenic), and aromatic hydrocarbons, containing low percentages of sulfur and trace amounts of nitrogen and oxygen compounds
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Including crude oil or any fraction thereof that is liquid at standard conditions of temperature and pressure (60° F and 14 7 lb/in2 absolute; 15 5C° and 10335 6 kg/m2) The term includes petroleum-based substances comprised of a complex blend of hydrocarbons derived from crude oil through processes of separation, conversion, upgrading, and finishing, such as motor fuels, jet oils, lubricants, petroleum solvents, and used oils
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Any of a group of naturally occurring substances made up of hydrocarbons These substances may be gaseous, liquid, or semi-solid
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A generic name for hydrocarbons, including crude oil, natural gas liquids, natural gas and their products
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A naturally occurring, oily, flammable liquid composed principally of hydrocarbons Crude oil is occasionally found in springs or pools but usually is drilled from wells beneath the earth's surface Petroleum products are obtained from the processing of crude oil, natural gas and other hydrocarbon compounds Petroleum products include unfinished oils, liquefied petroleum gases, pentanes plus, aviation gasoline, motor gasoline, naphtha-type jet fuel, kerosene-type jet fuel, kerosene, distillate fuel oil, residual fuel oil, petrochemical feedstocks, special naphtha's, lubricants, waxes, petroleum coke, asphalt, road oil, still gas, and miscellaneous products
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A generic term applied to oil and oil products in all forms, such as crude oil, natural gas and nonhydrocarbon compounds blended into finished petroleum products
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Petroleum is oil which is found under the surface of the earth or under the sea bed. Petrol and paraffin are obtained from petroleum. oil that is obtained from below the surface of the Earth and is used to make petrol, paraffin, and various chemical substances (petroleum, from petr- (from petra ) + oleum ( OIL)). or crude oil Complex mixture of hydrocarbons derived from the geologic transformation and decomposition of plants and animals that lived hundreds of millions of years ago. As a technical term, petroleum encompasses the liquid (crude oil), gaseous (natural gas), and viscous or solid (bitumen, asphalt) forms of hydrocarbons that occur in the Earth, but the meaning is often restricted to the liquid oil form. Crude oil and natural gas are the most important primary fossil fuels. Asphalt has been used since ancient times to caulk ships and pave roads. In the mid 1800s petroleum began to replace whale oil in lamps, and the first well specifically to extract it was drilled in 1859. The development of the automobile gave petroleum a new role as the source of gasoline. Petroleum and its products have since been used as fuels for heating, for land, air, and sea transport, and for electric power generation and as petrochemical sources and lubricants. Crude oil and natural gas, produced mostly in Saudi Arabia, the U.S., and Russia, now account for about 60% of world energy consumption; the U.S. is by far the largest consumer. At present rates of consumption, the known supply will be exhausted by the mid 21st century. Petroleum is recovered from drilled wells, transported by pipeline or tanker ship to refineries, and there converted to fuels and petrochemicals. Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries petroleum trap British Petroleum Co. PLC
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dark oil composed of hydrocarbons, flammable fluid that is drilled from the Earth and refined to produce various types of fuel isim
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It consists of a complex mixture of various hydrocarbons, largely of the methane series, but may vary much in appearance, composition, and properties
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Rock oil, mineral oil, or natural oil, a dark brown or greenish inflammable liquid, which, at certain points, exists in the upper strata of the earth, from whence it is pumped, or forced by pressure of the gas attending it
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Any petroleum-based substance comprising a complex blend of hydrocarbons derived from crude oil through the process of separation, conversion, upgrading, and finishing, including motor fuel, jet oil, lubricants, petroleum solvents, and used oil
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A mixture of hydrocarbons existing in the liquid state found in natural underground reservoirs often associated with gas Petroleum includes fuel oil No 2, No 4, No 5, No 6; topped crude; kerosene; and jet fuel
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Hydrocarbon mixtures, including crude oil, lease condensate, natural gas, products of natural gas processing plants, refined products, semi-finished products, and blending materials
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an oily, flammable liquid composed of a complex mixture of hydrocarbons occurring in many places in the upper strata of the earth A fossil fuel
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A naturally occurring mixture of hydrocarbons in gaseous, liquid or solid form
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A naturally occurring mixture of predominantly hydrocarbons in the gaseous, liquid or solid phase
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Hydrocarbon mixtures broadly defined to include crude oil, lease condensate, natural gas, products of natural gas processing plants (plant products), refined products, and semi-finished products and blending materials
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A mixture of liquid, gaseous, and solid hydrocarbon compounds found naturally underground The liquid form of petroleum is called crude oil Petroleum can be processed (refined) into a number of useful products including asphalt, diesel fuel, fuel oil, gasoline, jet fuel, lubricating oil, and plastics
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It is refined by distillation, and the products include kerosene, benzine, gasoline, paraffin, etc
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