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Oil refining is the process of converting crude oil into useful products such as gasoline, diesel, and other petroleum-based products. Refining is a complex process that involves separating and purifying the various components of crude oil. The process typically involves distillation, catalytic cracking, and other chemical processes. Refining is an important part of the oil industry, as it allows for the production of a wide range of products that are used in many industries.
The oil refining market is highly competitive, with many companies competing for market share. Companies in the market range from large, integrated oil companies to smaller, independent refiners. These companies are involved in the production of a variety of products, including gasoline, diesel, jet fuel, and other petroleum-based products.
Some of the major companies in the oil refining market include ExxonMobil, Chevron, BP, Shell, Valero, and Phillips 66. These companies are involved in the production of a variety of products, including gasoline, diesel, jet fuel, and other petroleum-based products. Show Less Read more