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    Doctor Phibes
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    I was only joking

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    • RenaudaR Renauda

      @AndyD

      Will your light crude oil run generators, or oil heating systems? Or does it have to be mixed with heavy crude first.

      No it has to be refined first - although the light crude produced in some Western Siberian fields could run a diesel engine once the parafins are removed.

      Light crudes produced in North America are used primarily for aviation fuel, motor oils and petrochemical production.

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      @Renauda said:

      @AndyD

      Will your light crude oil run generators, or oil heating systems? Or does it have to be mixed with heavy crude first.

      No it has to be refined first - although the light crude produced in some Western Siberian fields could run a diesel engine once the parafins are removed.

      Light crudes produced in North America are used primarily for aviation fuel, motor oils and petrochemical production.
      For AC,

      What do we know as to the reason why certain types of oil are found in the ground in different geographies? Is it simply a matter of what kind of dinosaurs died in these locations? I’m sure there’s more to it but what do you know?

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        Probably more of a time-in-the-oven thing. Pressure, temperature, and time.

        Person. Woman. Man. Camera. TV.

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        • N NobodySock

          @Renauda said:

          @AndyD

          Will your light crude oil run generators, or oil heating systems? Or does it have to be mixed with heavy crude first.

          No it has to be refined first - although the light crude produced in some Western Siberian fields could run a diesel engine once the parafins are removed.

          Light crudes produced in North America are used primarily for aviation fuel, motor oils and petrochemical production.
          For AC,

          What do we know as to the reason why certain types of oil are found in the ground in different geographies? Is it simply a matter of what kind of dinosaurs died in these locations? I’m sure there’s more to it but what do you know?

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          wrote last edited by Renauda
          #44

          @NobodySock said:

          @Renauda said:

          @AndyD

          Will your light crude oil run generators, or oil heating systems? Or does it have to be mixed with heavy crude first.

          No it has to be refined first - although the light crude produced in some Western Siberian fields could run a diesel engine once the parafins are removed.

          Light crudes produced in North America are used primarily for aviation fuel, motor oils and petrochemical production.
          For AC,

          What do we know as to the reason why certain types of oil are found in the ground in different geographies? Is it simply a matter of what kind of dinosaurs died in these locations? I’m sure there’s more to it but what do you know?

          I was a rig hand, Jim, not a petroleum geologist

          Elbows up!

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