Light Oil
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Light Oil | |||||||
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Properties | |||||||
Type | Liquid | ||||||
Exists in Reality | Yes | ||||||
Temperature | ~20°C | ||||||
Renewable? | Yes | ||||||
Warnings | |||||||
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Light oil is the third most common refinery product from crude oil. It has a light brown color.
Production
It is only obtained via the Oil Refinery, it has no liquefaction process.
Of Every 1,000mb of Crude Oil refined, 150mb of Light Oil is produced.
Uses
It can be solidified, but that's wasteful.
It is used along with Mercury for Desh production (200mb of mercury and 200mb of light oil with desh blend).
Every 1,000mb of Light Oil refined in a chemical plant produces 400mb of Diesel and 600mb of Kerosene.