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Title: Measurement Fundamentals - Crude And Refined Liquids
Author: M.G. Poynter
Source: 1985 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 1985
Abstract: Crude oil is a dark, viscous, naturally-occurring liquid which is found in great underground reservoirs. Crude oil is not a pure compound. It is a physical mixture of many things that are familiar to us in everyday life including motor gasoline, lubricating oils, heating oil, jet fuel, diesel fuel, paint thinners and solvents, waxes, asphalt, and many other components such as petrochemicals which are used in the manufacture of plastics.




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