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The Petroleum Refining market is a complex industry that produces gasoline and diesel from crude oil. Refineries use a variety of processes to separate and convert crude oil into usable products. These processes include distillation, cracking, reforming, and hydro-treating. Gasoline is produced through a combination of distillation and reforming, while diesel is produced through a combination of distillation, cracking, and hydro-treating. Refineries also produce other products such as jet fuel, lubricants, and petrochemicals.
The demand for gasoline and diesel is driven by the transportation sector, which accounts for the majority of their consumption. Gasoline and diesel are also used in other industries such as agriculture, construction, and manufacturing.
Some of the major players in the Petroleum Refining market include ExxonMobil, Chevron, BP, Shell, Valero, and Phillips 66. Show Less Read more