Refined Products from one Barrel of Crude Oil

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Refined Products from one Barrel of Crude Oil August 19, 2013 After crude oil is removed from the ground, it is sent to a refinery. Different parts of the crude oil are separated into useable petroleum products. A barrel contains 42 gallons of crude oil and produces almost 45 gallons of petroleum products. The increase from processing the crude oil is similar to what happens to popcorn, which gets bigger after it’s popped. Table 1.6 shows the amounts of the different products obtained from one barrel of crude oil. In Table 1.6, the amounts of the different products obtained from the refining process are given in measurements of: A. Barrels B. Gallons C. Quarts D. Barrel-gallons Table 1.6 Refined Products from one Barrel of Crude Oil (1 Barrel = 42 gallons) Product Amount (gallons) Diesel 10.31 Heating Oil 1.38 Jet Fuel 4.07 Heavy Fuel Oil 1.68 LP Gases 1.72 Gasoline 18.56 Other 7.01 Total 44.73

Refined Products from one Barrel of Crude Oil August 20, 2013 After crude oil is removed from the ground, it is sent to a refinery. Different parts of the crude oil are separated into useable petroleum products. A barrel contains 42 gallons of crude oil and produces almost 45 gallons of petroleum products. The increase from processing the crude oil is similar to what happens to popcorn, which gets bigger after it’s popped. Table 1.6 shows the amounts of the different products obtained from one barrel of crude oil. According to Table 1.6, the total volume of refined products obtained from one barrel of crude oil is: 2.73 gallons 7.01 gallons 42.00 gallons 44.73 gallons Table 1.6 Refined Products from one Barrel of Crude Oil (1 Barrel = 42 gallons) Product Amount (gallons) Diesel 10.31 Heating Oil 1.38 Jet Fuel 4.07 Heavy Fuel Oil 1.68 LP Gases 1.72 Gasoline 18.56 Other 7.01 Total 44.73

Refined Products from one Barrel of Crude Oil August 21, 2013 After crude oil is removed from the ground, it is sent to a refinery. Different parts of the crude oil are separated into useable petroleum products. A barrel contains 42 gallons of crude oil and produces almost 45 gallons of petroleum products. The increase from processing the crude oil is similar to what happens to popcorn, which gets bigger after it’s popped. Table 1.6 shows the amounts of the different products obtained from one barrel of crude oil. According to Table 1.6, the amount of heating oil obtained from one barrel of crude oil is: 1.38 gallons 1.68 gallons 1.72 gallons 10.31 gallons Table 1.6 Refined Products from one Barrel of Crude Oil (1 Barrel = 42 gallons) Product Amount (gallons) Diesel 10.31 Heating Oil 1.38 Jet Fuel 4.07 Heavy Fuel Oil 1.68 LP Gases 1.72 Gasoline 18.56 Other 7.01 Total 44.73

Refined Products from one Barrel of Crude Oil August 22, 2013 After crude oil is removed from the ground, it is sent to a refinery. Different parts of the crude oil are separated into useable petroleum products. A barrel contains 42 gallons of crude oil and produces almost 45 gallons of petroleum products. The increase from processing the crude oil is similar to what happens to popcorn, which gets bigger after it’s popped. Table 1.6 shows the amounts of the different products obtained from one barrel of crude oil. According to Table 1.6, one barrel of crude oil produces 4.07 gallons of: Diesel Jet fuel LP gases gasoline Table 1.6 Refined Products from one Barrel of Crude Oil (1 Barrel = 42 gallons) Product Amount (gallons) Diesel 10.31 Heating Oil 1.38 Jet Fuel 4.07 Heavy Fuel Oil 1.68 LP Gases 1.72 Gasoline 18.56 Other 7.01 Total 44.73

Refined Products from one Barrel of Crude Oil August 23, 2013 After crude oil is removed from the ground, it is sent to a refinery. Different parts of the crude oil are separated into useable petroleum products. A barrel contains 42 gallons of crude oil and produces almost 45 gallons of petroleum products. The increase from processing the crude oil is similar to what happens to popcorn, which gets bigger after it’s popped. Table 1.6 shows the amounts of the different products obtained from one barrel of crude oil. According to Table 1.6, which of the following products from one barrel of crude oil has the greatest volume? Diesel Jet Fuel Heavy Fuel Oil Gasoline Table 1.6 Refined Products from one Barrel of Crude Oil (1 Barrel = 42 gallons) Product Amount (gallons) Diesel 10.31 Heating Oil 1.38 Jet Fuel 4.07 Heavy Fuel Oil 1.68 LP Gases 1.72 Gasoline 18.56 Other 7.01 Total 44.73