Crude oil Sentence Examples

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  • These factories were worked by crude oil from the Baku wells.

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  • This is the highest grade crude oil produced in the world.

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  • Pop. (1901), 4135 It is in the midst of the oil region of Canada, and numerous wells in the vicinity have an aggregate output of about 30,000,000 gallons of crude oil per annum, much of which is refined in the town.

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  • In Russia, until 1875, the crude oil was carried in barrels on Persian carts known as " arbas."

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  • But all these are insignificant in comparison with the mineral oil industry of Baku, which in normal times yields annually between ten and eleven million tons of crude oil (naphtha).

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  • It is interesting to find that a rude pipe-line formerly existed in this field for conveying the crude oil from the wells to the river; this was made of bamboos, but it is said that the loss by leakage was so great as to lead to its immediate abandonment on completion.

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  • Various arrangements have been proposed and patented for the continuous distillation of petroleum, in which crude oil is supplied to a range of stills as fast as the distillates pass off.

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  • The crude oil is used on some of the Peruvian railways.

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  • Give examples of how the products of fractional distillation of crude oil can be used.

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  • This bill of lading described the cargo as crude oil slops.

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  • In most petroleum-producing countries, however, and particularly where the product is abundant, the crude oil is fractionally distilled, so as to separate it into petroleum spirit of various grades, burning oils, gas oils, lubricating oils, and (if the crude oil yields that product) paraffin.

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  • Petroleum has very long been known as a source of light and heat, while the use of crude oil for the treatment of wounds and cutaneous affections, and as a lubricant, was even more general and led to the raw material being an article of commerce at a still earlier date.

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  • Natural gas derived from the Kansas fields became available for lighting and heating, and crude oil for fuel, in 1906.

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  • The crude oil is conveyed in pipes to Aru Bay, on the east coast, and refined in the island of Sembilan.

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  • The delay attendant on this method of purification is avoided by treating the crude oil with 1 to 2% of a somewhat strong sulphuric acid, which chars and carries down the bulk of the impurities.

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  • The development of the petroleum fields of the state has greatly stimulated manufactures, as coal has always been dear, whereas the crude oil is now produced very cheaply.

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  • Both crude oil and natural gas are drawn from Kansas for the supply of Kansas City and other parts of western Missouri.

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  • The liquid waxes occur in the blubber of the sperm whale, and in the head cavities of those whales which yield spermaceti; this latter is obtained by cooling the crude oil obtained from the head cavities.

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  • Diplomats estimate Baghdad garners $ 2bn a year by smuggling crude oil over its borders, charging buyers illegal surcharges and demanding kickbacks.

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  • Oil pricing was based upon the average price for Syrian light crude oil pricing was based upon the average price for Syrian light crude oil for the month of June 2006.

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  • This divergence would likely continue if crude oil continues to lag behind the newly resurgent agricultural sector.

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  • Saltmarsh and mudflats at Pembroke River were also affected by heavy fuel oil and sheens of crude oil.

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  • Ordinary paints use aromatic solvents of the white spirit type, derived from processing of crude oil.

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  • Propane is a byproduct in the production of gas and the refining of crude oil.

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  • The heat and pressure from the added layers created crude oil.

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  • These reservoirs are filled with gallons of yellow to black crude oil.

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  • These pipelines often carry natural gas, refined petroleum products, crude oil and slurry.

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  • Nut and plant sources of Omega-3 fatty acids actually require some filtering and refinement by the human body - much like crude oil needs to be refined.

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  • Unlike paraffin waxes that contain crude oil byproducts, soy wax is natural and biodegradable and, therefore, ideal for people who desire an environmentally-friendly non-toxic product.

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  • The most common type of candle wax, it is a byproduct of crude oil.

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  • The most common type of wax used in making candles is paraffin wax, a hydrocarbon that is a byproduct of the refinement process of crude oil.

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  • More than just the cost of drilling, producing and refining crude oil goes into the cost of gasoline.

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  • For instance, when you buy one gallon of gas, approximately 70 percent of the total cost you pay per gallon is going for the purchase of the actual crude oil it takes to make the gasoline.

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  • Over the years, many storylines focused on control of Ewing Oil, oil fields and the up and down price of crude oil.

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