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Downstream: Refining and Marketing
While refining is a complex process, the goal is
straightforward: to take crude oil, which is virtually
unusable in its natural state, and transform it into
petroleum products used for a variety of purposes such
as heating homes, fueling vehicles and making
petrochemical plastics.

Wolcott, Marion Post. Barnsdall oil refinery. Kansas, 1941.
A number of processes are involved in refining
depending on the wanted end product. Hydrotreating is
used to remove unwanted elements, such as sulphur and
nitrogen from hydrocarbons; cracking breaks molecules
into smaller fragments to produce gasoline and other
lighter hydrocarbons. The gases produced by cracking
are used to create other products like synthetic rubber
and plastics. When making gasoline, refiners need high
octane numbers to prevent engine knocking. Despite
knowing the dangers of lead, tetraethyl lead was added
to gasoline in the United States in the 1920s in order to
increase the octane. Since the U.S. government banned
lead in vehicle gasoline in 1996 as part of the U.S. Clean
Air Act, refineries use alkylation and reforming to develop
high-octane gasoline.
(From Oil and Gas Industry: A Research Guide, Library of Congress
https://guides.loc.gov/oil-and-gas-industry/downstream, accessed on
February 19th, 2025)
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