how bitumen is extracted from petroleum
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Petroleum Bitumen, normally called “Bitumen” or “Asphalt” is produced by refining crude oil. ... Finally, Bitumen is obtained by vacuum distillation or vacuum flashing of atmospheric residue from the vacuum distillation column.
Bitumen, dense, highly viscous, petroleum-based hydrocarbon that is found in deposits such as oil sands and pitch lakes (natural Bitumen) or is obtained as a residue of the distillation of crude oil (refined Bitumen)
Bitumen, dense, highly viscous, petroleum-based hydrocarbon that is found in deposits such as oil sands and pitch lakes (natural Bitumen) or is obtained as a residue of the distillation of crude oil (refined Bitumen)
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