petrolfuel
Petrolfuel is a broad term referring to gasoline used in spark-ignition internal-combustion engines. It is a refined fossil fuel derived from crude oil, produced through distillation and downstream refinery processes, and blended to meet regional performance and emission requirements. The hydrocarbon mix is diverse, including alkanes, cycloalkanes, and aromatics; additives improve detergency, corrosion resistance, and octane, while oxygenates such as ethanol may be blended in varying proportions in many markets (for example, E10 or higher).
Production and standards: Gasoline is produced as part of refinery output and formulated to meet specific performance
Use, efficiency, and environmental aspects: Petrolfuel powers many light-duty vehicles, motorcycles, and other small engines. Engine
Safety: Petrolfuel is highly flammable; vapors can ignite in the presence of an ignition source. Proper storage,