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
May 17 XOM Update: Market Chatter: Large Hess Shareholder to Abstain From Vote on Chevron Takeover
May 17 XOM Hess holders D.E. Shaw, Pentwater plan to abstain from vote on Chevron deal - reports
May 17 EC Here's Why Hold Strategy Is Apt for BP Shares Right Now
May 17 EC Enbridge (ENB) Plans Equity Offering to Fund Major Acquisition
May 17 XOM 2 Energy Stocks That Wall Street Fell in Love With This Week
May 17 XOM Is Chevron's (CVX) $53B Acquisition of Hess in Jeopardy?
May 17 ET 3 Energy Stocks to Keep on Your Radar on Dividend Hikes
May 17 XOM Hess shareholders should vote in favor of Chevron deal, Glass Lewis says
May 17 XOM Hess Investors Advised by Glass Lewis to Back Chevron Deal
May 16 EC Eni (E) to Divest $1.52B Stake to Help Reduce Italy's Debt
May 16 XOM Mobil 1™ Celebrates Next Generation of Racing as Official Sponsor of Lollipop
May 16 ET Energy Transfer: Let Your Winners Run Further
May 16 XOM Exxon, Pertamina to start work on $2B Indonesia carbon capture project
May 16 ET Energy Transfer Just Raised Guidance. Is It Time to Pile Into This 8% Yielding Stock?
May 16 XOM Pertamina and ExxonMobil team up for CCS hub development in Indonesia
May 16 ET Energy Transfer: More Double-Digit Gains Are Warranted
May 15 XOM Exxon Mobil: Even As Lithium And CCS Grow, Shareholder Capital Still At Risk (Rating Upgrade)
May 15 XOM UPDATE 1-Exxon says proxy advisor Glass Lewis should recuse itself from making recommendations
May 15 XOM Tesla Loses Most-Crowded Short Stock Crown To This Oil Giant
May 15 XOM Exxon says Glass Lewis has 'conflicts of interest' on shareholder recommendations
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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