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sour crude oil

A type of petroleum that contains higher levels of sulfur, an impurity. This makes sour crude oil more difficult to refine into gasoline. Sour crude oil is often refined into heavy crude oil.

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  1. Sour crude oil - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Sour crude oil is crude oil containing a high amount of the impurity sulfur. It is common to find crude oil containing some impurities. When the total sulfur level in ...
     
  2. Sweet crude oil - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Petroleum containing higher levels of sulfur is called sour crude oil. Sweet crude oil contains small amounts of hydrogen sulfide and carbon dioxide. High-quality ...
     
  3. Gulf Coast Sour Crude Oil
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  4. Sweet vs Sour Crude Oil - Commodities Glossary - IndexMundi
    In comparison, sour crude oil contains impurity sulfur levels larger than 0.5%. Sweet crude oil contains small amounts of hydrogen sulfide and carbon dioxide ...
     
  5. Hydrogen Sulfide & Sour Crude Oil "Hazard To - State of Michigan
    A POTENTIAL KILLER". The primary and essential difference between regular crude oil and "sour" crude oil is the presence of a gas known as hydrogen sulfide ...
     
  6. What is sour crude oil? definition and meaning
    Definition of sour crude oil: A type of petroleum that contains higher levels of sulfur, an impurity. This makes sour crude oil more difficult to refine into gasoline.
     
  7. Econbrowser: Sweet and sour crude
    Aug 21, 2005 ... James Hamilton of Econobrowser, has an excellent explanation of the differences between sweet and sour crude oil. He notes that sour.
     
  8. sour crude oil: Schlumberger Oilfield Glossary
    sour crude oil. 1. n. [Production Testing], ID: 11293. A crude oil containing hydrogen sulfide, carbon dioxide or mercaptans. © 2012 Schlumberger Limited.