Petroleum fuels cars and warms houses, and it is used to make plastics that are then made into bicycles, toys and containers. Petroleum is even used in bubblegum and medicine. What would our world be like without petroleum?
Transportation needs require 66% of all available petroleum to fuel cars, buses, trucks, and jets.That means 34% of oil is used for items such as:
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One barrel of crude oil makes approximately:
(Source: www.txoga.org/articles/308/1/WHAT-A-BARREL-OF-CRUDE-OIL-MAKES )
A Young Person’s Guide to Oil and Gas
Institute of Petroleum
Uses text and illustrations to explain why oil and gas are important and how they are formed, transported, and then turned into products
Adventures in Energy
American Petroleum Institute
Uses interactive sound, visual effects, and text to explain oil and natural gas transportation, the refining process and use in daily life
Energy Kids’ Page
US Energy Information Administration
Provides text and graphic illustrations with information on various energy resources including how each resource is formed and used