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'''Light | '''Light oil''' is a liquid converted from [[crude oil]] (in a [[oil refinery]]) or [[heavy oil]] (in a [[chemical plant]]). | ||
Light | Light oil can be converted to [[petroleum gas]], or used to create [[solid fuel]] and [[rocket fuel]]. It can also be used as ammo in [[flamethrower turret]]s. | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
! Building !! Process !! Results | ! Building !! Process !! Results | ||
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| {{ | | {{Imagelink|Oil refinery}} || {{Imagelink|Advanced oil processing}} || {{icon|Time|5}} + {{Icon|Crude oil|100}} + {{icon|Water|50}} → {{Icon|Light oil|45}} + ({{Icon|Heavy oil|25}} + {{Icon|Petroleum gas|55}}) | ||
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| {{ | | {{Imagelink|Chemical plant}} || {{Imagelink|Heavy oil cracking}} || {{icon|Time|2}} + {{Icon|Heavy oil|40}} + {{icon|Water|30}} → {{Icon|Light oil|30}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
| {{ | | {{Imagelink|Oil refinery}} || {{imagelink|Coal liquefaction}} || {{icon|Time|5}} + {{icon|Coal|10}} + {{Icon|Heavy oil|25}} + {{icon|Steam|50}} → {{Icon|Light oil|20}} + ({{Icon|Heavy oil|90}} + {{Icon|Petroleum gas|10}}) | ||
|} | |} | ||
== History == | |||
{{history|0.9.1| | |||
* Can now be cracked into [[petroleum gas]].}} | |||
{{history|0.9.0| | |||
* Introduced}} | |||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[ | * [[Fluid system]] | ||
* [[Oil processing]] | * [[Oil processing]] | ||
{{IntermediateNav}} | {{IntermediateNav}} | ||
{{C|Fluids}} | {{C|Fluids}} |
Latest revision as of 08:35, 28 June 2023
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Light oil is a liquid converted from crude oil (in a oil refinery) or heavy oil (in a chemical plant).
Light oil can be converted to petroleum gas, or used to create solid fuel and rocket fuel. It can also be used as ammo in flamethrower turrets.
Building | Process | Results |
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Oil refinery | Advanced oil processing | + + → + ( + ) |
Chemical plant | Heavy oil cracking | + + → |
Oil refinery | Coal liquefaction | + + + → + ( + ) |
History
- 0.9.1:
- Can now be cracked into petroleum gas.
- 0.9.0:
- Introduced