Diesel fuel is a type of fuel derived from crude oil, primarily used in diesel engines. It is denser and contains more energy per unit than gasoline, providing better fuel efficiency and higher torque. Diesel fuel is commonly used in trucks, buses, and industrial machinery, as well as in some passenger cars. It is typically classified into two types: diesel #1 (winter use) and diesel #2 (year-round use). Diesel fuel undergoes refining to meet environmental and performance standards.
Jet fuel and diesel are two essential fuels derived from crude oil, often compared due to their overlapping properties and applications. However, they are designed for very different purposes, leading…