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Kerosene is a type of fuel derived from petroleum, and is used in a variety of applications. It is most commonly used as a fuel for jet engines, but is also used in some types of heating systems, as well as in some types of lamps. Kerosene is generally less expensive than gasoline and diesel, and is often used in areas where these fuels are not available. Kerosene is a less volatile fuel than gasoline and diesel, and is therefore less prone to accidental ignition. It is also less likely to cause environmental damage, as it produces fewer emissions than gasoline and diesel. Kerosene is produced by refining crude oil, and is then blended with other fuels to create a variety of products. These products are then sold to consumers in a variety of forms, including kerosene-based jet fuel, kerosene-based heating oil, and kerosene-based lamp oil. Some of the companies in the kerosene market include ExxonMobil, Chevron, BP, Shell, and Total. Show Less Read more