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|consumers =sulfur + plastic bar + solid fuel | |||
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'''Petroleum Gas''' is a [[Liquid|gas]] converted from [[Crude Oil]] (in an [[Oil refinery]]) and [[Light Oil]] (in a [[Chemical plant]]). Petroleum gas is mainly used to create [[Plastic bar]]s for [[Advanced circuit]]s and for [[Sulfur]] for [[Sulfuric Acid]] (which then can be used to create a [[Battery]]). | '''Petroleum Gas''' is a [[Liquid|gas]] converted from [[Crude Oil]] (in an [[Oil refinery]]) and [[Light Oil]] (in a [[Chemical plant]]). Petroleum gas is mainly used to create [[Plastic bar]]s for [[Advanced circuit]]s and for [[Sulfur]] for [[Sulfuric Acid]] (which then can be used to create a [[Battery]]). | ||
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| {{imagelink|chemical-plant|Chemical plant}} || {{imagelink|light-oil-cracking|Light oil cracking}} || {{icon|light-oil|3|Light Oil}} + {{icon|water|3|Water}} + {{icon|time icon|5|Time}} => {{icon|petroleum-gas|2|Petroleum Gas}} | | {{imagelink|chemical-plant|Chemical plant}} || {{imagelink|light-oil-cracking|Light oil cracking}} || {{icon|light-oil|3|Light Oil}} + {{icon|water|3|Water}} + {{icon|time icon|5|Time}} => {{icon|petroleum-gas|2|Petroleum Gas}} | ||
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Revision as of 00:22, 1 November 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).
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Oil Refinery | Basic oil processing | + => + ( ) |
Oil Refinery | Advanced oil processing | + + => + ( ) |
Chemical plant | Light oil cracking | + + => |