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Revision as of 09:50, 3 March 2015
Template:Liquid Petroleum Gas is a gas converted from Crude Oil (in an Oil refinery) and Light Oil (in a Chemical plant). Petroleum gas is mainly used to create Plastic bars for Advanced circuits and for Sulfur for Sulfuric Acid (which then can be used to create a Battery).
| Building | Process | |
|---|---|---|
| Oil Refinery | Basic oil processing | + => + ( ) | 
| Oil Refinery | Advanced oil processing | + + => + ( ) | 
| Chemical plant | Light oil cracking | + + => | 
Used to create
| Sulfur | Plastic bar | Solid fuel |- |