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Products
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Gallons
per barrel
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gasoline
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19.5
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distillate
fuel oil (Includes both home heating oil and
diesel fuel)
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9.2
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kerosene-type
jet fuel
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4.1
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residual
fuel oil (Heavy oils used as fuels in industry,
marine transportation and for electric power
generation)
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2.3
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liquefied
refinery gasses
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1.9
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still
gas
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1.9
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coke
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1.8
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asphalt
and road oil
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1.3
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petrochemical
feedstock's
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1.2
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lubricants
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0.5
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kerosene
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0.2
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other
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0.3
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Figures
are based on 1995 average yields for U.S.
refineries. One barrel contains 42 gallons of
crude oil. The total volume of products made is
2.2 gallons greater than the original 42 gallons
of crude oil. This represents "processing
gain."
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