Heavy Oil
| Heavy Oil | |||||||
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| Properties | |||||||
| Type | Liquid | ||||||
| Made With/By | Refining | ||||||
| Difficulty of Production | Easy-Medium | ||||||
| Exists in Reality | Yes | ||||||
| Temperature | ~20°C | ||||||
| Renewable? | Yes | ||||||
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Heavy Oil is the most common refined product out of crude oil in a oil refinery. It can be processed into higher grade/energy fuels and can be used to less commonly produce coal gasoline and bitumen.
Heavy oil is a flammable, combustible polluting liquid with a low fuel grade, providing 55.0 kTU and 68.7 kHE per bucket.
Production
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Uses
| Inputs | Recipe |
|---|---|
| Blueprint: Lubricant from Heavy Oil
Duration: 2.0 seconds Consumption: 100HE/t Inputs: Heavy Oil Outputs: Engine Lubricant |


