Petroleum products or petroleum products

Measuring the relative value of crude oil in the market is subject to several factors that sometimes contradict each other. Each type of oil has its own characteristics and characteristics that determine the type and amount of products that are produced after oil refining. In addition, the way refineries work does not affect the production of refined products. One type of oil may be particularly ideal and useful for a refinery, but on the other hand, the same oil may not be popular for a variety of reasons, including the price or insufficient production of key products required by the refinery’s traditional market. A refinery’s domestic market demand for petroleum products can change significantly due to seasonal, economic, or local conditions, depending on the type of oil or oil mixture that a refinery is trying to find.