Diesel

Diesel

Diesel fuel is a type of distillate fuel primarily used in diesel engines. t is derived from crude oil through a refining process called fractional distillation, which separates the crude oil into different components or fractions. Diesel contains more energy per liter than gasoline, making it more efficient for use in heavy-duty transportation such as trucks, buses, trains, and ships, as well as in agricultural and construction machinery. Diesel is also used in generators for electricity production, especially in remote areas, as backup power sources, or for portable electricity needs.

The global demand for diesel fuel is significant due to its crucial role in transportation, agriculture, construction, and power generation.