Heating fuel or #2 oil is the most widely used of all home heating fuels. Only 4% of all the crude oil that is imported into the United States will go toward the production of #2 fuel oil. Oil, gas, and electric heat all have commendable safety records when the equipment is installed properly and ma...
The invention of Kerosene and Paraffin (used for making candles), was a major step forward in technology, impacting the everyday lives of the entire population. Kerosene or K-1 is another by-product of crude oil, however, this fuel is more refined than #2 oil, and has a lower gel factor. This gel fa...
Heating with Propane Propane gas or LP (Liquid Propane) has been on the increase in the last ten years as an alternate source of home heating fuel. Natural gas and propane gas should not be confused with each other. Natural gas is a product of the environment and propane gas is a by-product of crude...