Vacuum Light Oil
Vacuum Light Oil is a product of Crude Oil obtained via a Vacuum Refinery.
Vacuum Light Oil | |||||||
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Properties | |||||||
Type | Liquid | ||||||
Difficulty of Production | Medium-Hard | ||||||
Exists in Reality | Yes | ||||||
Can Be Placed | No | ||||||
Temperature | ~20°C | ||||||
Renewable? | Yes | ||||||
Warnings | |||||||
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Production
1000 mB of Crude Oil (pressurized to 2 PU) yields 200 mB of Vacuum Light Oil.
Uses
- Solidification. 600mB of Vacuum Light Oil can be solidified into 1 Solid Fuel.
- Coking. 180 mB of Vacuum Light Oil yield 1 Petroleum Coke and 18 mB of Coker Gas.
- Fractioning. 100 mB of Vacuum Light Oil can be fractioned into 70 mB of Kerosene and 30 mB of Reformate Gas.
- Provides 3.0 MTU per bucket
- Provides 4.5 MHE per bucket