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1 нефтяные остатки
1) Geology: black oil2) Engineering: condensed oils, fuel-oil residual, naphtha residual, oil residual, petroleum residual3) Railway term: naphtha residue4) Automobile industry: fuel oil, fuel oil residue, furnace oil5) Mining: naphtha residues, petroleum pitch (при переработке нефти), residue of rock oil7) Ecology: oil residues, slops8) Oilfield: petroleum residues9) Makarov: naphtha residue (после отгонки светлых продуктов), residue10) Combustion gas turbines: oil fuel -
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1) General subject: oil-fuel, (остаточный) residual fuel oil, heating oil2) Geology: masout3) Naval: naphta residue4) Engineering: black oil, black oil fuel, black product, fuel-oil residual, heavy fuel oil, heavy liquid residuum, heavy oil, mazout, mazut, naphtha residual, oil fuel (котельное), oil residual, oil slurry, petroleum residual, reduced crude, residual fuel oil, residuum fuel oil5) Chemistry: axle oil6) Automobile industry: fuel oil residue, furnace oil (для нефтяных печей), masut, petroleum pitch7) Mining: dross, massut, naphtha residues, residue of rock oil9) Oil: black strap, boiler oil, fuel oil( mazut), fuel-oil residue, naphtha residue, oil residue, oil residuum, petroleum residue, residual fuel, residue, residuum10) Drilling: residual oil11) Polymers: petroleum oil flux12) Makarov: black mineral oil13) oil&gas: atmospheric residue, fuel oil, long residue14) Oil processing plants: ATB (atmospheric tower bottoms)
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