
Gasoline is one of the world’s most widely used fuels. Every day, billions of gallons of power are used by cars, trucks, motorcycles, airplanes, and industrial equipment.
But before it reaches the pump, gasoline goes through a highly complex and carefully controlled production process. So, how is gasoline made?
In this video, we take a step-by-step look at the entire gasoline production journey—from crude oil exploration and drilling to refining, fractional distillation, octane testing, and final distribution. Learn how oil extracted from deep beneath the Earth’s surface is turned into the fuel that keeps modern transportation moving.
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