crude oil

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İngilizce - Türkçe
ham petrol

Gemiye ham petrol yüklüyorlar. - They're loading crude oil onto the ship.

Ham petrol fiyatı düşmektedir. - Crude oil has been falling in price.

yeryağı
crude oil fraction
(Otomotiv) petrolün ayrılması
crude oil price
(Ticaret) ham petrol fiyatı
mixed-base crude oil
karışık baz ham petrol
enriched crude oil
zenginleştirilmiş ham petrol
mixed crude oil
karma ham petrol
İngilizce - İngilizce
Unrefined oil; as it is found underground, consisting mainly of hydrocarbons
A mineral oil consisting of a mixture of hydrocarbons of natural origin, yellow to black in colour, of variable specific gravity and viscosity
A naturally occurring, oily, flammable liquid composed principally of hydrocarbons Crude oil is occasionally found in springs or pools but usually is drilled from wells beneath the earth's surface
crude oil is petroleum direct from the ground, prior to refinement or processing Top of Page
is the term for mineral oil cleaned of water, salt and gases The term is often shortened to crude in the international oil trade (see also mineral oil) Crude oil is unprocessed, degassed and dewatered mineral oil
Unrefined liquid petroleum It ranges in gravity from 9 to 55 °API and in color from yellow to black, and it may have a paraffin, asphalt or mixed base If a crude oil, or crude, contains a sizable amount of sulfur or sulfur compounds, it is called sour crude; if it has little or no sulfur, it is a sweet crude In addition, crude oils may be referred to as heavy or light according to API gravity, the lighter oils having the higher gravities
Liquid petroleum as it comes out of the ground, as distinguished from refined oils manufactured out of it Also called simply "crude" Crude oil varies radically in its properties, namely specific gravity and viscosity Depending on the chemical nature of its chief constituents, crude oil is classified as paraffin base, asphaltic base, or mixed base
crude oil is petroleum direct from the ground, prior to refinement or processing
Viscous liquid extracted from underground fossil deposits consisting mostly of hydrocarbon compounds and small amounts of compounds containing oxygen, sulfur, and nitrogen When refined, crude oil is converted to heating oil, diesel fuel, gasoline, tar, and other materials
A mixture of hydrocarbons that existed in the liquid phase in natural underground reservoirs and remains liquid at atmospheric pressure after passing through surface separating facilities
Liquid petroleum as it comes out of the ground as distinguished from refined oils manufactured out of it
the form in which oil is initially extracted which is a mixture of hydrocarbons with some oxygen, nitrogen, and sulfur impurities; a fossil fuel
Crude oil is oil in its natural state before it has been processed or refined. Unrefined petroleum
Crude coconut oil is the basic industrial grade oil processed from copra (dried coconut meat) by expeller press and solvent extraction Without refinement, its shelf life is lower and colour/odour render it unsuitable for use in cosmetics or food
Unrefined oil
A mixture of hydrocarbons that exists in liquid phase in underground reservoirs and remains liquid at atmospheric pressure after passing through surface separating facilities Included are lease condensate and liquid hydrocarbons produced from tar sands, gilsonite, and oil shale
Petroleum liquids as they come from the ground, formed from animal and plant material which collected at the bottom of ancient seas
A mineral oil consisting of a mixture of hydrocarbons of natural origin, yellow to black in color, of variable specific gravity and viscosity; often referred to simply as crude
a dark oil consisting mainly of hydrocarbons
- oil which has not undergone any refining Crude oil is a mixture of hydrocarbons with small quantities of other chemicals such as sulphur, nitrogen and oxygen
Oil that is pumped out of the ground and has not been refined in any way
Natural petroleum as it is produced from the earth, consisting primarily of hydrocarbon compounds
A mixture of hydrocarbons that exists as a liquid in natural underground reservoirs and remains liquid at atmospheric pressure after passing through surface separating facilities Crude is the raw material which is refined into gasoline, heating oil, jet fuel, propane, petrochemicals, and other products
crude oil is petroleum direct from the ground, prior to refinement or processing [return to top]
(crude oil petroleum) A fossil fuel formed from plant and animal remains many million of years ago It comprises organic compounds built up from hydrogen and carbon atoms and is, accordingly, often referred to as hydrocarbons Crude oil is occasionally found in springs or pools but is usually drilled from wells beneath the earth's surface
oil that is produced from a reservoir, after separation from any associated gas, and processed in a refinery; often referred to as crude
unprocessed oil, oil which has not been refined
Liquid petroleum as it comes out of the ground Crude oils range from very light (high in gasoline) to very heavy (high in residual oils) Sour crude is high in sulfur content Sweet crude is low in sulfur and therefore often more valuable
crude
fossil oil
Attributive form of crude oil, noun
crude oil