Petroleum Products Stocks List

Related ETFs - A few ETFs which own one or more of the above listed Petroleum Products stocks.

Petroleum Products Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Nov 21 SU 3 TSX Dividend Stocks Yielding Up To 6.4%
Nov 21 TRGP Oceaneering to Sell Its Entertainment Unit to Infinite Acquisitions
Nov 21 TRGP TRP Revises Plan to Sale NGTL System Stake to Indigenous Communities
Nov 21 CVX 3 No-Brainer Warren Buffett Stocks to Buy Right Now
Nov 21 KMI 3 No-Brainer Energy Stocks to Buy With $1,000 Right Now
Nov 21 TRGP 3 No-Brainer Energy Stocks to Buy With $1,000 Right Now
Nov 21 ET Energy Transfer Has Lots of Fuel to Grow its 7%-Yielding Dividend in 2025 and Beyond
Nov 21 ET Energy Transfer (ET): Fueling America’s Future Under $25
Nov 20 YPF Argentina's YPF aims to raise $2B in financing for oil pipeline
Nov 20 CVX Hess CEO Open to FTC Appeal Over Chevron Board Ban Next Year
Nov 20 CVX Big Oil Pours Billions into Biofuel Production to Meet Decarbonization Goals
Nov 20 CVX Chevron Options Trading: A Deep Dive into Market Sentiment
Nov 20 CVX Petrobras Q3 Earnings Beat Despite a Decline in Production
Nov 20 TRGP Shell Exits Carbon Offset Market: A Pivot for Strategic Shift
Nov 20 TRGP TC Energy Forecasts Growth With C$1.5B Projects and Higher 2025 EBITDA
Nov 19 TRGP Targa Resources, Inc. (TRGP) Is Up 1.96% in One Week: What You Should Know
Nov 19 SU Suncor Energy Q3 Earnings & Sales Beat Estimates, Expenses Down 1%
Nov 19 KMI Investing in Kinder Morgan (NYSE:KMI) three years ago would have delivered you a 107% gain
Nov 19 CVX Is Chevron Corporation (CVX) the Most Profitable Renewable Energy Stock Now?
Nov 19 CVX US Dividend Stocks To Consider For Your Portfolio
Petroleum Products

Petroleum products are materials derived from crude oil (petroleum) as it is processed in oil refineries. Unlike petrochemicals, which are a collection of well-defined usually pure chemical compounds, petroleum products are complex mixtures. The majority of petroleum is converted to petroleum products, which includes several classes of fuels. According to the composition of the crude oil and depending on the demands of the market, refineries can produce different shares of petroleum products. The largest share of oil products is used as "energy carriers", i.e. various grades of fuel oil and gasoline. These fuels include or can be blended to give gasoline, jet fuel, diesel fuel, heating oil, and heavier fuel oils. Heavier fractions can also be used to produce asphalt, tar, paraffin wax, lubricating and other heavy oils. Refineries also produce other chemicals, some of which are used in chemical processes to produce plastics and other useful materials.

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