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Palestine theoretically includes the West Bank (a territory that sits between modern-day Israel and Jordan) and the Gaza Strip (which borders modern-day Israel and Egypt). According to the International Journal of Oil and Gas, there are over 6,000 petroleum products. Citrus fruits, strawberries, and flowers are the most important exports of the Gaza Strip. Meanwhile, the national companies distributing petroleum products in the Middle East, using the existing experts in the field

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‎There are the number of 4.1 million Palestinians, and more ‎than 1.2 million Palestinians in the Gaza Strip‎. Palestine is as an old state in ‎the Middle East. Asphalt, which is used to make roads and roofs flat or impenetrable, is one of the most widely used petroleum products. Air, road, seaport and maritime Transportation are the main ways. In principle, the applicant countries for the import and purchase of petroleum products in the Middle East

What are Petroleum products?
What are Petroleum products?

In refineries, different parts of crude oil are separated and other usable products are introduced into production. According to the International Journal of Oil and Gas, there are over 6,000 petroleum products, most of which are used in our daily lives, and perhaps few people know about their relationship to oil. 

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How was bitumen discovered?
How was bitumen discovered?

The Achaemenid dynasty used bitumen for sealing and waterproofing the palace with the grandeur of Persepolis. Remains of it can be seen in the historical complex of Persepolis. Ancient Susa artists used a mixture of bitumen and heated it to obtain a composition that was very similar to stone. They used this material to make various objects as well as to make sculptures and fossils. 

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How to distinguish good paraffin from bad paraffin
How to distinguish good paraffin from bad paraffin

There are many things that can be considered in buying paraffin and first the use of paraffin should be determined because the quality of paraffin in each industry is determined by the use of paraffin in it, for example in the paraffin candle industry a lower percentage of oil is considered  as higher quality, but this is the opposite in the lubrication industry.

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What is petroleum coke?
What is petroleum coke?

Petroleum coke (Petcoke) is the final carbon-rich solid material obtained from the oil refining process and is a group of fuels known as coke. Petroleum coke is specifically obtained from a final cracking process, which is considered a chemical engineering process, and the hydrocarbons of the oil chains are divided into shorter chains in a section called the coke unit. 

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History of the formation of present day Palestine
History of the formation of present day Palestine

Arab neighbors and their armies (Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Egypt, Jordan, Jihad Army, Arab Liberation Army, and local Arabs) invaded the country shortly after Israel declared independence, followed by the 1948 Arab-Israeli war. As a result, the plan to divide Palestine never materialized.

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Petroleum, or crude oil, is a fossil fuel and nonrenewable source of energy. gas, and petroleum are all fossil fuels that formed under similar conditions.   Today, petroleum is found in vast underground reservoirs where ancient seas were located. Petroleum reservoirs can be found beneath land or the ocean floor. Petroleum that has few metals or sulfur, for instance, tends to be lighter (sometimes nearly clear). Petroleum is used to make gasoline, an important product in our everyday lives. When petroleum products such as gasoline are burned for energy, they release toxic gases and high amounts of carbon dioxide, gas. There are huge quantities of petroleum found under Earth’s surface and in tar pits that bubble to the surface. Petroleum even exists far below the deepest wells that are developed to extract it.   However, petroleum, like coal and natural gas, is a non-renewable source of energy. Finding alternatives to petroleum is crucial to global energy use, and is the focus of many industries.   Formation of Petroleum The geological conditions that would eventually create petroleum formed millions of years ago, when plants, algae, in oceans and shallow seas. Sedimentary basins, where ancient seabeds used to lie, are key sources of petroleum.   Chemistry and Classification of Crude Oil The gasoline we use to fuel our cars, the synthetic fabrics of our backpacks and shoes, and the thousands of different useful products made from petroleum come in forms that are consistent and reliable.   Due to this variation, crude oil that is pumped from the ground can consist of hundreds of different petroleum compounds. the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries. The OPEC Reference Basket is the average price of petroleum from OPEC’s 12 member countries: Algeria, Angola, Ecuador, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Libya, Nigeria, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Venezuela.   Sulfur Content Sulfur is considered an in petroleum. Petroleum with more than 0. 5% sulfur is called while petroleum with less than 0.   API Gravity The American Petroleum Institute (API) is a trade association for businesses in the oil and natural gas industries. API a measure of the density of petroleum liquid compared to water. If a petroleum liquid’s API gravity is greater than 10, it is and floats on top of water. Petroleum Reservoirs Petroleum is found in underground pockets called reservoirs. Petroleum slowly seeps out toward the surface, where there is lower pressure. The petroleum then collects in reservoirs, which can be several hundred meters below the surface of the Earth. Petroleum can be contained traps, which are formed when massive layers of rock are bent or faulted (broken) from the Earth’s shifting landmasses.   Geologists, chemists, look for geological structures that typically trap petroleum. Sensors on the ground interpret the returning sound waves to determine the underground geological layout and possibility of a petroleum reservoir.   The amount of petroleum in a reservoir is measured in barrels or tons.   Extracting In some places, petroleum bubbles to the surface of the Earth. The total amount of petroleum in a reservoir is Many petroleum liquids that make up a oil-in-place are unable to be extracted. These petroleum liquids may be too difficult, dangerous, or expensive to drill. Petroleum drill bits can be 36 centimeters (14 inches) in diameter.   The petroleum industry uses a wide variety of extraction pumps. A gas pump, also called a bubble pump, uses compressed air to force the petroleum to the surface or well. Far below the surface, the motion of the pumpjack moves a hollow piston up and down, constantly carrying petroleum back to the surface or well. Other methods are necessary to extract this petroleum, a process recovery. Petroleum and the Environment: Bitumen and the Boreal Forest Crude oil does not always have to be extracted through deep drilling. Bitumen is a form of petroleum that is black, extremely sticky, and sometimes rises to Earth’s surface.   Refining Petroleum Refining petroleum is the process of converting crude oil or bitumen into more useful products, such as fuel Petroleum Industry Oil was not always extracted, refined, and used by millions of people as it is today. Chinese engineers burned petroleum to evaporate brine and produce salt.   By the 7th century, Japanese engineers discovered that petroleum could be burned for light. During the 1800s, petroleum slowly replaced whale oil in kerosene lamps, producing a radical decline in whale-hunting.   a vast new opportunity for the use of petroleum. fuel was in demand. The invention of the mass-produced automobile in the early 20th century further increased demand for petroleum. Petroleum production has rapidly increased.   Although that seems like an impossibly high amount, the uses for petroleum have expanded to almost every area of life. Petroleum makes our lives easy in many ways.   Petroleum is an ingredient in thousands of everyday items. A barrel of petroleum produces about 72 liters (19 gallons) of gasoline, and is used by people all over the world to power cars, boats, jets, and scooters. ” Petroleum is also used in liquid products such as nail polish, rubbing alcohol, and ammonia. Petroleum is found in recreational items as diverse as surfboards, footballs and basketballs, bicycle tires, golf bags, tents, cameras, and fishing lures.   Petroleum is also contained in more essential items such as artificial limbs, water pipes, and vitamin capsules. In our homes, we are surrounded by and depend on products that contain petroleum. House paint, trash bags, roofing, shoes, telephones, hair curlers, and even crayons contain refined petroleum.   Carbon Cycle  There are major disadvantages to extracting fossil fuels, and extracting petroleum is Carbon, an essential element on Earth, makes up about 85% of the hydrocarbons in petroleum. Combusting gasoline, which is made from petroleum, is particularly harmful to the environment.   People and Petroleum Oil is a major component of modern civilization. Petroleum provides transportation fuel, is a part of many chemicals and medicines, and is used to such as heart valves, contact lenses, and bandages. Peak Oil Oil is a non-renewable resource, and the world’s oil reserves will not always be enough to provide for the world’s demand for petroleum. Peak oil is the point when the oil industry is extracting the maximum possible amount of petroleum. After peak oil, petroleum production will only decrease.   Petroleum Alternatives Individuals, industries, and organizations are increasingly concerned with peak oil and of petroleum extraction. ’s petroleum needs. PlaytimeA “petroleum play” is full of drama! A petroleum play is a group of oil fields in a single geographic region, created by the same geologic forces or during the same time period. A petroleum play may be defined by a time period (Paleozoic play), rock type (shale play), or a combination of both. Leading Petroleum Producers1. Leading Petroleum Consumers1. measure of how light a petroleum liquid is compared to water. type of rock that, when heated, breaks down into hydrocarbons such as petroleum or natural gas. Also known as petroleum or crude oil. unit of measurement for oil and other petroleum products in the United States equal to 159 liters or 42 gallons. total amount of hydrocarbons in a petroleum reservoir. petroleum from a specific reservoir that can be successfully brought to the surface. Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries. process of extracting petroleum from a reservoir after the inital pumping is complete. rock formation that may create a petroleum reservoir, formed by differences in the thickness, texture, porosity or other physical of the reservoir rock. rock formation that may create a petroleum reservoir, formed by tectonic activity (folding and faulting). geologic area that contains sand, clay, and a form of petroleum called bitumen. See how hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, releases petroleum or natural gas trapped in shale rock formations. See how hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, releases petroleum or natural gas trapped in shale rock formations.
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A fair distribution of oil and gas resources in the Levant Basin will be needed to achieve a lasting political and economic settlement between Israel and Palestine. However, a lasting end to conflict between Israel and Palestine will not be possible without long-term investment in Palestine’s economic and human development, running into billions of dollars per year. An overlooked means of generating these revenues would be to allocate Palestine its fair share of benefits of oil and natural gas reserves in the occupied territories and the Eastern Mediterranean, which are currently being exploited only by Israel. The UN continues to work towards the establishment of an independent, democratic, contiguous, sovereign and viable State of Palestine, existing in peace and security with Israel. The economic survival of a Palestinian state will depend on the ability of Palestinians to control their own economy and have fair access to their share of oil and gas reserves in Palestine. State of Palestine (West Bank and Gaza) Crude Oil: Production was reported at -2. State of Palestine (West Bank and Gaza) Crude Oil: Production data is updated monthly, averaging 1. State of Palestine (West Bank and Gaza) Crude Oil: Production data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by CEIC Data.

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https://unctad.org/news/unrealized-potential-palestinian-oil-and-gas-reserves
https://www.nationalgeographic.org/encyclopedia/petroleum/