How is Gasoline Made from Crude Oil? The Petroleum Refining Process Simplified!
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0:00 How much gasoline is used
0:26 What is crude oil?
1:17 Gasoline production
1:59 Refinery distillation
2:15 Refinery conversion
2:33 Refinery blending
2:53 How much gasoline in a BBL?
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How do we get gasoline from oil? At a refinery, three primary processes take place: Distillation, Conversion, and Treatment. The final products are then distributed by retailers as something you may recognize: high or low octane gasoline, diesel, biodiesel, or gasoline with ethanol.
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I crack my own Diesel from waste motor oil with heat around 650° distilled then it is mixed with Ethyl oxide settled for one week then it is water washed settled for one week then you end up with a clear orange liquid that is in a diesel Spectrum runs an engine perfectly with no issues cost about 10 cents a gallon life is good
How did you made your refinery?
Is that legal?
@@skiaddict08 Legal as long as he doesn't sell it, and properly disposes of any waste ash or bitumen. Then he'd fall under commerce laws, or environmental control laws.
I'll trade you 2 chickens and a bag of flower for 50 gallons of fuel. I'm practicing for apocalypse trading
I hope you are just kidding 😂 and I hope you know we'll about refinery project create emissions and you are not inhaling in same atmosphere as your homemade refinery 😅 btw protect your Health everything else is damn cheaper
I was curious about this process and was glad to see a 3-4 minute video. Unfortunately, this is a bit too complex for a layman like myself to get from such a short video. I'll probably look for another 15-30 minutes when I have more time.
Not all of it went over my head. Some hit me in the head, and now I'm a bit smarter with a headache. That's how learning works, right?
We can take advantage of pulling up to a pump and fueling are vehicles with ease. Just like we buy a gallon of milk in the store. Little or no knowledge required to know how they came to the consumer. I worked in the oil patch “wrenching rods” on work over rigs as a kid of late teens into my early 20s. I listened and learned so much about the oil and natural gas business. Also the value of hard work in all types of weather. Thus I appreciate the men and women working in the patch or refinery every time I fill up my car.
Sure
There are no women in the oil fields liar
Excellent and very informative video!
Cool! Very informative.
Thanks!
Excellent!
Thanks
1:53 That Plant Stinks Up Baton Rouge So Bad 🤮 I Think The Pollution From The Plant Makes Us Crazy Down Here 🤕
So... essentially they find oil in the ground, they heat it up and separate out all the chunks and repeat the process until its less silty and more liquid?
Please guide me.
Crude oil process petrol percentage and gas percentage?
Good video but would be nice if for the rest of the world if you used also metric units...
The world revolves around the USA. Get with the program.
Something about being gallant with your barrels, which are 6 hands and 3 thumbs high
imperial is easy to learn, if i can convert between the two with ease at 18, you should to.
1 gallon = ~3.8 litre
1 inch = 2.54 cm
1 mile = 1.6 km
12 inches in a foot
36 in a yard
nobody converts between feet and miles. likewise we dont use decimals
height is 5”10 (five foot 10 [inches]), this is ~178cm.
volume is a bit more difficult, but nothing that comes up in normal conversion. we generally use acres and square feet for land area. other misc information is that for precision endeavors, we either use millimetres or fractions for inches, for example, 6 & 1/16th inches. either that or thousandths (of a inch) for machine work
Just like an hourglass is made from sand, Gasoline and the jerry can are both made from oil
Thank you. I thought this was starting to turn in to another Glogbal warming lecture.
disgruntled wm conservatives do
I wanted to know how to make gas myself 😢
Distillation
What the stank Cincinnati Bengals bus with T Higgins
I didn’t figure out 😢too fast
basically different hydrocarbons have different boiling points and they use that to capture them at different points, which they are then refined and conditioned and sold. different hydrocarbons have different properties so theyre suited to different tasks. ask if other questions
found oil on my dads ranch so im rich
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