PETROLEUM vs CRUDE: NOUN
- Of the entire product of petroleum throughout the world approximately 50 per cent. is furnished by Russia, 40 per cent, by the United States, and 10 per cent. by Canada, Austria, Rumania, the Sunda Islands, Burmah, Japan, and (in quite small proportion) Germany, South America, and Italy. California, Texas, and Kansas have of late largely increased their output, chiefly of crude fuel-oil, while in Pennsylvania, Ohio, and West Virginia there has been a diminished yield. It should be noted that American and Russian petroleum differ materially in chemical composition, the former consisting mainly of hydrocarbons of the paraffin series, while the latter represent chiefly naphthenes, isomeric but not identical with the members of the olefine series.
- Rock oil, mineral oil, or natural oil, a dark brown or greenish inflammable liquid, which, at certain points, exists in the upper strata of the earth, from whence it is pumped, or forced by pressure of the gas attending it. It consists of a complex mixture of various hydrocarbons, largely of the methane series, but may vary much in appearance, composition, and properties. It is refined by distillation, and the products include kerosene, benzine, gasoline, paraffin, etc.
- An oily substance of great economical importance, especially as a source of light, occurring naturally oozing from crevices in rocks, or floating on the surface of water, and also obtained in very large quantity in various parts of the world by boring into the rock; rock-oil.
- A dark oil consisting mainly of hydrocarbons
- A volatile liquid obtained in the distillation of crude petroleum at a temperature of 170° Fahr., or below. The term is rather loosely applied to a considerable range of products, including benzine and ligroin. The terms petroleum ether, and naphtha, are sometimes applied to the still more volatile products, including rhigolene, gasoline, cymogene, etc.
- A flammable liquid ranging in color from clear to very dark brown and black, consisting mainly of hydrocarbons, occurring naturally in deposits under earth surface.
- A thick, flammable, yellow-to-black mixture of gaseous, liquid, and solid hydrocarbons that occurs naturally beneath the earth's surface, can be separated into fractions including natural gas, gasoline, naphtha, kerosene, fuel and lubricating oils, paraffin wax, and asphalt and is used as raw material for a wide variety of derivative products.
- A dark oil consisting mainly of hydrocarbons
- A substance, especially petroleum, in its unrefined state.
- Any substance in its natural state.
- Crude oil.
PETROLEUM vs CRUDE: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Not processed or subjected to analysis
- Belonging to an early stage of technical development; characterized by simplicity and (often) crudeness
- Conspicuously and tastelessly indecent
- Not refined or processed
- Being in an unrefined or natural state.
- Lacking tact or taste; blunt or offensive.
- Lacking in sophistication or subtlety; simplistic.
- Not carefully or skillfully made; rough.
- Undisguised or unadorned; plain.
- In an unanalyzed form; not adjusted to allow for related circumstances or data.
- Unripe or immature.
- Devoid of any qualifications or disguise or adornment
- Immature or unripe.
- Being in an unanalyzed form.
- Lacking tact or taste.
- Lacking concealing elements.
- Characterized by simplicity, especially something not carefully or expertly made.
- Being in a natural state.
- Harsh and offensive, as a color; tawdry or in bad taste, as a combination of colors, or any design or work of art.
- Having, or displaying, superficial and undigested knowledge; without culture or profundity.
- Undigested; unconcocted; not brought into a form to give nourishment.
- Not reduced to order or form; unfinished; not arranged or prepared; ill-considered; immature.
- Unripe; not mature or perfect; immature.
- Not carefully or expertly made
- In its natural state; not cooked or prepared by fire or heat; undressed; not altered, refined, or prepared for use by any artificial process; raw.
PETROLEUM vs CRUDE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- Being in a raw or unprepared state; not fitted for use by cooking, manufacture, or the like; not altered, refined, or prepared by any artificial process; not wrought: as, crude vegetables; the crude materials of the earth; crude salt; crude ore.
- Hence 3. Unrefined; unpolished; coarse; rough; gross: as, crude manners or speech; a crude feast.
- Not worked into the proper form; lacking finish, polish, proper arrangement, or completeness; hence, exhibiting lack of knowledge or skill; imperfect: said of things: as, a crude painting; a crude theory; a crude attempt.
- Characterized by lack of sufficient knowledge or skill; unable to produce what is finished, polished, or complete: said of persons.
- Synonyms Raw. Crude. See raw.
PETROLEUM vs CRUDE: RELATED WORDS
- Kerosene, Oilfield, Petrol, Fuel, Petrochemical, Hydrocarbons, Hydrocarbon, Gasoline, Gas, Oil, Rock oil, Coal oil, Fossil oil, Crude, Crude oil
- Unprocessed, Unskilled, Blunt, Unanalyzed, Primitive, Gross, Raw, Earthy, Indecent, Rude, Coarse, Vulgar, Unrefined, Petroleum, Crude oil
PETROLEUM vs CRUDE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Refinery, Naphtha, Kerosene, Oilfield, Petrol, Fuel, Petrochemical, Hydrocarbons, Hydrocarbon, Gasoline, Gas, Oil, Rock oil, Crude, Crude oil
- Unprocessed, Unskilled, Blunt, Unanalyzed, Primitive, Gross, Raw, Earthy, Indecent, Rude, Coarse, Vulgar, Unrefined, Petroleum, Crude oil
PETROLEUM vs CRUDE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Profits from one petroleum agreement cannot be used to offset the losses of another petroleum agreement.
- Food and live animals, petroleum and petroleum products, chemicals, machinery, motor vehicles.
- Provisions regarding modifications or expansion or extension in a petroleum and petroleum products pipeline.
- Red Sea Petroleum serves in Hamriya ports and supplies petroleum products of high quality at competitive prices.
- Declaring capacity of Petroleum, Petroleum Products and Natural Gas Pipeline by the Board.
- Petroleum Engineering courses and consulting services to the petroleum industry worldwide.
- James Richard Godfrey Barter, Petroleum Engineer, Asiatic Petroleum Company Ltd.
- Petroleum byproducts include fertilizer, perfume, petroleum jelly, and soap.
- Expansion of capacity in petroleum and petroleum products pipeline.
- Rock types, parameters controlling petroleum occurrence, migration of petroleum, entrapment of petroleum and oil exploration methods.
- New site to extract crude and harbor to load crude.
- Schematic flow diagram of a typical crude oil distillation unit as used in petroleum crude oil refineries.
- As a result, Sour Crude Oil is typically more costly and less valuable than Sweet Crude Oil.
- Crude topping units are the first major refinery processes that meet crude oil and fractionate it into several different boiling fractions.
- Consequently the elemental compositions of petroleum vary greatly from crude oil to crude oil.
- Bakken crude is lighter, and hence more volatile, than crude from some other areas.
- International energy products like Brent Crude, WTI Crude, RBOB, Gasoline etc.
- Crude Oil Price Jumps on Big Drops in Crude, Gasoline Stockp.
- CP, crude fat, and crude ash among all groups.
- WTI and Brent crude also reflects declining crude oil production priced under Brent crude prices.
PETROLEUM vs CRUDE: QUESTIONS
- Does disequilibrium compaction cause petroleum overpressures?
- Are prokaryotes essential for petroleum bioremediation?
- How to extract petroleum ether from petroleum ether?
- When did the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation take over the petroleum business?
- Is Whiting Petroleum Corporation (WLL) going to merge with Oasis Petroleum Corporation?
- Can I apply for a petroleum lease under the Petroleum Act 1923?
- What is the petroleum Register of Ghana's upstream petroleum sector?
- What is the source of petroleum naphtha in a petroleum refinery?
- What are the petroleum products obtained from petroleum?
- How do you convert liquid petroleum to petrified petroleum?
- Why is Reliance Industries buying discounted Russian crude?
- How are large hydrocarbons obtained from crude oil?
- Does TD Ameritrade offer crude oil futures trading?
- How will Hurricane Harvey affect crude oil production?
- Is crude amylase suitable for biotechnological applications?
- How to eliminate emulsions during crude production?
- How is crude oil separated into hydrocarbons and crude oil?
- Why is sweet crude oil more valuable than sour crude oil?
- How is crude oil separated from crude oil in a refinery?
- Is Shanghai Crude oil a global alternative to Brent crude?