Crude Oil
Natural Resource, Fuel
Fossil formed by marine organisms can gather as a liquid mineral deposit. It contains the chemical energy marine organisms accumulated during their lifetime. Can as fuel or chemical raw material.
Summary
Crude Oil is one of the core basic natural resources. Fossils formed by marine organisms can gather as a liquid mineral deposit. It contains the chemical energy marine organisms accumulated during their lifetime. Can be used directly as fuel or processed for chemical raw material.
It is extracted from Crude Oil Seeps with an Oil Extractor.
It is refined into Refined Oil and Hydrogen in the Oil Refinery.
Production Chain
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Production Upgrades
Crude Oil production is affected by the Veins Utilization chain of upgrades, with each level giving a flat +10% to production.
As each Crude Oil Seep has its own production rate, the below table is for a base rate of 1/s. Multiply accordingly for seeps with different rates.
Base | Total 50 |
Total 134 |
Total 350 | |||||||
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Production (per second) |
1 | 1.1 | 1.2 | 1.3 | 1.4 | 1.5 | 1.6 | 6 | 12 | 30 |
Production (per minute) |
60 | 66 | 72 | 78 | 84 | 90 | 96 | 360 | 110 | 290 |
Total is 5 + Veins Utilization Infinite level.
Used In
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Player Tips & Tricks
- The amount of Crude Oil you get per second is dependent on the Crude Oil Seep you are extracting from.
- The starting planet typically has a total of around 30/s production split across all Crude Oil Seeps.
- Crude Oil burns for 1.5s in the Thermal Power Station when at full load, consuming 40 Crude Oil per minute.
- 4.05 MJ * 0.8 fuel efficiency / 2.16 MW = 1.5 s
- When producing energy, processing Crude Oil in an Oil Refinery via plasma refining produces more energetic products that account for the extra energy used in the process. So refining Crude Oil for energy generation purposes is better than burning Crude Oil.