Dozens of primary products from natural gas through asphalt. Some are:
There are also thousands of secondary products from the ubiquitous plastics to medicines to hydrogen gas.
Sometimes crude oil also contains helium gas, which separates in the natural gas fraction and must be extracted in another step.
Yes, it is possible.
Some oil riggers will use "pump gas" or what is known as pump runoff but the actual product crude oil is too unstable to use in its natural form .
crude oil is just that, crude. It is not required to know the exact composition of crude oil. Each manufacturer of crude oil will have a different combination to each other. -Yeah, but each must contain some identical chemicals, otherwise it wouldn't be oil. -Also it wouldn't be considered a mineral if it didn't have some type of combination of elements.
About 5 million barrels of crude oil daily.
Crude oil is a natural product, it's refined by man into the products we all use.
plastic is made from crude oil.
No.
Diesel isn't used in crude oil it is a refined product of it
Yes. Fuel (gasoline) is the product that is the result of the refining of crude oil.
Crude oil is the by product of decaying and fossilisation of animal and plant matter
Yes it is
Crude oil can be refined to make a plethora of petroleum product. Kerosene, gasoline, petroleum jelly (commonly known as Vaseline), lubricating oil, and heavy fuel, and many other products. Crude oil contains many different substances which all separate during the refining process.
Zero. A barrel or crude oil contains... crude oil.
All plastics are a by product of crude oil.
An oil tanker would be carrying crude oil, not refined product. So the answer would be zero.
It is a by-product of crude oil, therefore yes.
Yes, it is possible.