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When we refer to crude oil as a raw material for the chemical industry, we are usually referring to crude oil, which a mixture of hydrocarbons. Strictly, we should be using the term petroleum, derived from Latin petra - rocks and oleum – oil. Petroleum describes not only the mixture of hydrocarbons in crude oil, including the gases and solids which are dissolved in the liquid but also any free gas, known as natural gas, associated with it.

This unit describes how petroleum is formed and outlines the drilling techniques which are used to extract it.

In another unit, the method of separating petroleum into separate fractions in a refinery by distillation is outlined.

A third unit is devoted to the other processes used in in a refinery: cracking, isomerisation, reforming and alkylation. These processes produce gaseous and liquid fuels and the compounds needed in the chemical industry to make a vast number of products from plastics to medicines.

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