Gasoline gasoline we know today is coming from crude oil. Crude oil is a fossil fuel, a fuel source that can not be renewed (and disappears when it disappears). Fossil fuels are made up of plants and animals that naturally collapse that lived in the sea hundreds of years ago. Where sediments of crude oil were found, ancient oceans and the ocean floor were also discovered. When extracted from the soil, the crude oil may have a color from transparent to black, as well as resistance from flow or from water to molasses.
Basically, both gasoline and diesel fuel come from petroleum, but the purification method is different. Unleaded gasoline is usually more refined than diesel. It consists of multiple carbon molecules ranging in size from C-1 to C-13. During the combustion process, gasoline combines with air to produce steam which is then ignited to ignite. During this process, larger carbon molecules (C - 11 to C - 13) are more difficult to burn, which is why it is estimated that only 80% of the fuel in the combustion chamber will burn during the first attempt is.
Today, sulfur is a byproduct of energy available for refining fossil fuels to gasoline. When fuel burns, this improvement is good for preventing sulfur compounds from causing emptying of acid rain. However, it accumulated accumulation of elemental sulfur at refineries. According to Jeff Pyun, a biochemist at the University of Arizona, about 90% of this elemental sulfur produces sulfuric acid. But, "Since we have to go through millions of barrels of oil each day, we can only accumulate a few percentage points per barrel," Bien said. Annual production of waste sulfur near 100 million tons, 10% of annual production not used for sulfuric acid production is over 10 million tons
The price of gasoline is 35% at maximum and the price of gasoline is 23%. The refinery hopes to phased out toxic waste and add ethanol, and refineries also want to add ultra low sulfur to gasoline and diesel. If operation improves, cleaning of fuel becomes difficult. OSHA has inspected nearly 500 refineries, but the refinery inspection has been completed. Oil and gas are facing major challenges in environmental protection from the viewpoint of price management. Technology has increased the environmental impact of natural gas and petroleum. A small investor is investing in a major oil company. Gasoline and domestic heating oil are made from plastic, toothpaste, shampoo, antihistamine and household paint, all of which contain similar petroleum. In addition, natural gas and oil industry are increasing every day, prices have not declined. When oil is refined