raw petroleum

  • 11raw material — noun a) A material in its unprocessed, natural state considered usable for manufacture. Petroleum is the raw material refined into various fuels and needed for countless chemicals b) Any input to a factory or other installation which processes it …

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  • 12Raw gas — is a natural combustible hydrocarbon gas with high content (over 15 per cent) of heavy hydrocarbons (C3H8 + higher). The gases classified as raw are associated gases of oil and gas condensate deposits (the so called petroleum gases), well… …

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  • 13raw materials — /rɔ: mə tɪəriəlz/ plural noun basic materials which have to be treated or processed in some way before they can be used, e.g. wood, iron ore or crude petroleum …

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  • 14petroleum — /pə trəυliəm/ noun raw natural oil, found in the ground …

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  • 15raw materials — /rɔ: mə tɪəriəlz/ plural noun basic materials which have to be treated or processed in some way before they can be used, e.g. wood, iron ore or crude petroleum …

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  • 16crude petroleum — /kru:d pə trəυliəm/ noun raw petroleum which has not been processed …

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  • 17History of the petroleum industry in Canada — The Canadian petroleum industry arose in parallel with that of the United States. Because of Canada s unique geography, geology, resources and patterns of settlement, however, it developed in quite different ways. The evolution of the petroleum… …

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  • 18Downstream (petroleum industry) — For other uses, see Downstream (disambiguation). The petroleum industry is usually divided into three major components: Upstream, midstream and downstream. Midstream operations are usually included in the downstream category. The downstream oil… …

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  • 19History of the petroleum industry in Canada (natural gas liquids) — Canada s natural gas liquids industry dates back to the discovery of wet natural gas at Turner Valley, Alberta in 1914. The gas was less important than the natural gasoline skunk gas it was called, because of its distinctive odour that early… …

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  • 20History of the petroleum industry in Canada (natural gas) — Natural gas has been used almost as long as crude oil in Canada, but its commercial development was not as rapid. This is because of special properties of this energy commodity: it is a gas, and it frequently contains impurities. The technical… …

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