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Definition of Cambodia Energy Products and Flows<br />
1. Energy Products<br />
1. Coal<br />
Energy Products<br />
3. Crude Oil and Natural<br />
Gas Liquids<br />
4. Petroleum Products<br />
4.1 Motor Gasoline<br />
4.2 Naphtha<br />
4.3 Jet Fuel<br />
4.4 Kerosene<br />
4.5 Gas/Diesel Oil<br />
4.6 Fuel Oil<br />
4.7 Liquefied<br />
Petroleum Gas<br />
(LPG)<br />
4.10 Other Petroleum<br />
Products<br />
Definition<br />
Includes all coal, i.e. solid fossil fuel consisting of carbonised vegetal matter, such<br />
as hard coal (coking coal, other bituminous coal, sub-bituminous coal), anthracite,<br />
lignite, and peat.<br />
Comprise crude oil, natural gas liquids (NGLs), refinery feedstock, additives, and<br />
other hydrocarbons (including emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils<br />
extracted from bituminous minerals such as oil shale, bituminous sand, etc., and<br />
oils from coal liquefaction).<br />
Comprise motor gasoline, aviation gasoline, naphtha, jet fuel, kerosene, gas/diesel<br />
oil, fuel oil, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), refinery gas, ethane, white spirit,<br />
lubricants, bitumen, paraffin waxes, petroleum coke, and other petroleum<br />
products.<br />
A mixture of some aromatics (e.g. benzene and toluene) and aliphatic<br />
hydrocarbons in the C5–C12 range. The distillation range is 25 o C–220 o C. Motor<br />
gasoline may also contain biogasoline products.<br />
Refers to light or medium oils distilling between 30 o C and 210 o C which do not<br />
meet the specification for motor gasoline. The main uses for naphtha are as<br />
feedstock for high octane gasoline and the manufacture of olefins in the<br />
petrochemical industry.<br />
A blend of kerosene suited to flight conditions with particular specifications, such<br />
as freezing point. The specifications are set down by a small number of national<br />
standards committees, most notably ASTM (United States), MOD (United<br />
Kingdom), and GOST (Russia).<br />
Used for heating, cooking, lighting, solvents, and internal combustion engines.<br />
Other names of this product are burning oil, vaporising oil, power kerosene, and<br />
illuminating oil.<br />
Diesel oils are middle distillates, predominantly of carbon number range C11–C25<br />
and with a distillation range of 160 o C–420 o C. This product comprises road diesel<br />
and heating or other gas oil.<br />
Comprises residual fuel oil and heavy fuel oil which are usually a blended product<br />
based on the residues from various refinery, distillation, and cracking processes.<br />
Residual fuel oil A-5 has a distillation range of 350 o C–650 o C and a kinematic<br />
viscosity in the range 6–55 centistokes (cSt) at 100 o C with a flash point always<br />
above 60 o C and a specific gravity above 0.95.<br />
Refers to liquefied propane (C3H8) and butane (C4Hl0) or mixtures of both.<br />
Commercial grades are usually mixtures of the gases with small amounts of<br />
propylene, butylene, isobutene, and isobutylene stored under pressure in<br />
containers.<br />
Comprise lubricant, bitumen, white spirits and special boiling points industry<br />
spirits, paraffin wax, petroleum coke, and other products.