Heavy Heating Oil
| Heavy Heating Oil | |||||||
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| Properties | |||||||
| Type | Liquid | ||||||
| Made With/By | Fractioning | ||||||
| Difficulty of Production | Medium | ||||||
| Exists in Reality | Yes | ||||||
| Can Be Placed | No | ||||||
| Temperature | ~20°C | ||||||
| Renewable? | Yes | ||||||
| Flammable | 1.31 MTU | ||||||
| Combustible | 1.64 MHE | ||||||
| Warnings | |||||||
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Heavy Heating Oil is a fluid produced by fractioning vacuum heavy oil, opposed to the name coming from heating oil.
Heavy heating oil is a flammable, combustible, polluting, viscous liquid, with a low fuel grade, providing 1.31 MTU and 1.64 MHE per bucket.
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Trivia
- The fluid was named "vacuum heating oil", making more sense to be produced from fractioning vacuum heavy oil, but it was later changed probably for the fact it is produced with 'heavy' oil.
