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The {{infoicon|Coal}} requirement to process Crude Oil in the Distillation (Stage I) is initially decreased by about 6.25% (0.33 Coal/Crude Oil vs 0.31 Coal/Crude Oil). However, once the [[Boiler (Gas)]] is unlocked via the [[Gas Combustion]] research, the Coal requirement can be removed entirely if refinery byproducts are used to produce the input {{infoicon|Steam Hi}} instead. It also does not create {{infoicon|Waste Water}}, nor {{infoicon|Exhaust}} as a direct byproduct though handling the byproducts will create some amount of {{infoicon|Air Pollution}}.
The {{infoicon|Coal}} requirement to process Crude Oil in the Distillation (Stage I) is initially decreased by about 6.25% (0.33 Coal/Crude Oil vs 0.31 Coal/Crude Oil). However, once the [[Boiler (Gas)]] is unlocked via the [[Gas Combustion]] research, the Coal requirement can be removed entirely if refinery byproducts are used to produce the input {{infoicon|Steam Hi}} instead. It also does not create {{infoicon|Waste Water}}, nor {{infoicon|Exhaust}} as a direct byproduct though handling the byproducts will create some amount of {{infoicon|Air Pollution}}.


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   | Input1Name  = Crude Oil
   | Input1Name  = Crude Oil
   | Input1Qty  = 8
   | Input1Qty  = 18
   | Input2Name  = Steam Hi
   | Input2Name  = Steam Hi
   | Input2Qty  = 2
   | Input2Qty  = 3
   | Time        = 20
   | Time        = 20
   | Output1Name = Medium Oil
   | Output1Name = Medium Oil
   | Output1Qty  = 8
   | Output1Qty  = 16
   | Output2Name = Heavy Oil
   | Output2Name = Heavy Oil
   | Output2Qty  = 4
   | Output2Qty  = 2
   | Output3Name = Sour Water
   | Output3Name = Sour Water
   | Output3Qty  = 4
   | Output3Qty  = 6
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Revision as of 21:40, 9 June 2022

Crude Oil Refining.png
Distillation (Stage I)
Distillation (Stage I).png
The entry point for advanced Crude Oil processing. Separates oil into two components for additional processing into useful resources.
Construction
Construction Parts II.png
38
WorkersWorker.png 6
ElectricityElectricity.png 10 KW
MaintenanceMaintenance I.png 3.0 / 60 Clock.png
Footprint5x5
Required ResearchAdvanced Diesel
DesignationCrude Oil Refining Crude Oil Refining.png
VariantsDistillation (Stage II)
Distillation (Stage III)

The Distillation (Stage I) is a machine which processes Crude Oil into Heavy Oil, Medium Oil, and Sour Water, which has applications in the production of Sulfur for Rubber and Fertilizer. When combined with the Distillation (Stage II) and Distillation (Stage III) machines, they allow for the creation of Naphtha and Fuel Gas. All three units can be built direct together in a line with no tiles in between without loss of efficiency or they can be built independently and piped together if so desired. The primary disadvantage of the Distillation (Stage I) and its companion machines is a significant increase in the difficulty of designing the refinery layout, piping, and subsequent byproduct management.

Basic Distiller efficiency comparison

The Coal requirement to process Crude Oil in the Distillation (Stage I) is initially decreased by about 6.25% (0.33 Coal/Crude Oil vs 0.31 Coal/Crude Oil). However, once the Boiler (Gas) is unlocked via the Gas Combustion research, the Coal requirement can be removed entirely if refinery byproducts are used to produce the input Steam (High) instead. It also does not create Waste Water, nor Exhaust as a direct byproduct though handling the byproducts will create some amount of Air Pollution.

Recipes

18
Crude Oil.png
54
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2
Steam (High).png
6
20 Clock.png
Transform.png
60 Clock 60s.png
16
Medium Oil.png
48
Plus.png
2
Heavy Oil.png
6
Plus.png
6
Sour Water.png
18