> From: "Hal Kaplan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Diesel is not a byproduct of making gasoline; it's a co-product.  A
> barrell of oil (42 gal) is usually made into a wide range of petro
> products, depending on what is in demand and inventory levels.  Refiners
> can vary the process to produce more or less of a particular product
> (within certain physical limits).  More heating oil in late summer, less
> in late winter, for example.

I thought that home heating oil = cleaner diesel.  And your are correct
that a host of products can be achieved from "a barrel" of oil, but
your able to devote the process to a particular product, and your waste
products will be varied in the end.  





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