
Using the device will emit Natural Gas into the environment. Petrolium is used to power the Petroleum Generator and produce plastic in the Polymer Press.

It requires Duplicant operation and will need a Liquid Pipe connected its input to receive the oil. This will increase efficiency to about 8 kg/sec. The Oil Refinery is used by Duplicants to create Petroleum from Crude Oil. If you need petroleum with a colder temperature, you can add a couple more "floors" of heat exchanger to the circuit. The output is about 7 kg/s, with a temperature of 125☌. The circuit is protected against overheating (if the crude oil supply has stopped), by a thermosensor in the chamber with the AT, and against freezing of the water by a pipe sensor. The crude oil is fed through a counter-current heat exchanger against the hot petroleum coming out of the circuit. They survive BODY temperatures between 35 degree Celsius and 160 degree. The main refining process used for crude oil involves fractional distillation. These products include heavy oils for industrial boilers, fuel oil, diesel, kerosene, and gasoline. They need relatively warm environments but can keep their body heat high relatively long due to their weight (400 kg). Crude oil itself is not extremely useful, so it is refined to produce a variety of useful products. They slide over solid surfaces and liquid.

It can also be extracted from an untapped Oil Reservoir by constructing an Oil Well over it. The leaky oil fissure is a source of hot oil but if you don't boil it or don't have anything else to heat up with it then I'd just leave it and dig for easier to handle oil. The oil biome is full of large oil pockets. It has water in the circuit and this water can be used to cool the base, farms, any other buildings. They absorb carbon dioxide and excrete crude oil. How do you get crude oil in oxygen not included Crude oil can be found in the Oil Biome, which is located above the Volcanic Biome on the bottom of the map. The easiest way to get to oil is just to dig straight down with a ladder.
