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crude oil

原油,原材料,原子油,原创

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : petroleum as it comes from the ground, before refining.

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  • If completed, the 1,200-mile pipeline would convey 830,000 barrels of diluted crude oil from Alberta to refineries on the Texas Gulf Coast every day.

  • These are basically short-term jobs, lasting on average 19½ weeks, to assemble the pipeline that would help carry heavy crude oil from Canada’s Alberta province to the Gulf Coast.

  • The company will build its first plant somewhere in the Texas Permian Basin, an area rich in shale crude oil and natural gas.

  • “Instead of consuming fossil crude oil, jet aviation fuels and petrochemical starting compounds are produced from a valuable and renewable raw material, namely, carbon dioxide,” they write in a paper in Nature Communications.

  • “We removed 400 tons of crude oil that was sent back to the refinery,” says Cesareo of early deployments.

  • The State Department found that with high oil prices, the tar sands would be mined for oil, pipeline or no.

  • Pulling oil from the tar sands is costly, even more so when you tack transportation costs on top.

  • The focus here was on how fast oil would come out of the Canadian fields.

  • Total oil production figures include crude oil, natural gas liquids, and other liquid energy products.

  • On top of oil, the United States produces significantly more natural gas than Saudi Arabia.

  • In pursuing his alchemical researches, he discovered Prussian blue, and the animal oil which bears his name.

  • Movement to know that she was attired in appropriate costume—short frock, biped continuations and a mannish oil-skin hat.

  • A very small amount may be present after ingestion of large quantities of cod-liver oil or other fats.

  • This takes at first the crude device of a couple of vertical lines attached to the head (see Fig. 4).

  • Go carefully over the film with an oil-immersion lens, using a mechanical stage if available.