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In Kern County, Calif., the Energy Department will put $408 million toward a $2.8 billion plant that will take petroleum coke, a leftover from oil refining, and cook it into hydrogen gas for use in power generation, with sequestration of the carbon dioxide.
"We looked to see how much wine we actually ship and how quickly it's consumed and what the environmental cost is of getting the wine all over the world," says Egan. "Plastic does take petroleum to produce, but significantly less than it takes to produce glass".
Take petroleum jelly or chapstick and rub it on your lips.
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This is a thing of the past because this takes petroleum, it takes energy, it produces CO2 emissions, and it's a single use.
It takes petroleum to create the chemicals and compounds that go into so many things we use today, including computers, cars, homes and infrastructure.
Take the petroleum jelly and scoop some out with a spoon into a bowl.
After that, take the petroleum jelly and put it everywhere, too.
defer.add img); Vaseline/Petroleum jelly Before putting in the bleach, take your petroleum jelly and put it on the top of your ears, sides of your head, and forehead.
In the west, Gujarat State is home to several large petroleum refineries that take imported crude oil and process it into products like jet and diesel fuel that are sold in other Asian countries.
Unsteady and steady-state gasflood, centrifuge and gravity-drainage experiments are routinely carried out to determine relative permeabilities for cores taken from petroleum reservoirs.
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