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Definition Petroleum Fuel: Dark colored liquid that forms when bitumen or a mixture of various hydrocarbons and it occurs naturally in certain parts of the world.
Types of Petroleum Fuel Types: Gasoline Kerosene No. 2 Fuel Oil No. 4 Fuel Oil No. 5 Fuel Oil (Bunker B) No. 6 Fuel Oil (Bunker C) Lubricating Oil
Location Saudi Arabia Mexico Russia Nigeria United States Iran China Canada United Arab Emirates Venezuela
Resource Benefits High Density Easy to Extract Petroleum Low Cost Extracting Petroleum Liquid for Easy Transportation Easier Applications
Environmental Consequences Pollution Hazardous Substances Oil Spills BP Oil Spill Alaskan Oil Spill
Resource Uses Transportation Fuels Fuel Oils Asphalt and Road Oils Feed Stocks Electricity
Costs Global Warming Emissions Air Pollutants Petroleum Fuel Kerosene Gasoline
Applicable Legislation Petroleum Act of 2012 Petroleum (Consolidation) Act of 1928 Petroleum-Spirit Regulations 1929 Petroleum Taxation Act Petroleum and Gas Act of 2004
Extra Facts Oil is measured in barrels. US has the 10 th largest oil reserve in the world. US consumes more oil than any other country. Approximately 15% of all than any other country. US has over 200,000 miles of oil pipelines.
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