Petroleum is a major global energy resource used for transportation, power generation, and industrial applications. It is derived from crude oil through refining processes that produce fuels such as gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel. Petroleum has high energy density and established infrastructure but is associated with carbon emissions, pollution, and geopolitical risks. Modern petroleum engineering focuses on efficiency improvements, digitalization, and emissions reduction. As energy systems transition, petroleum remains important while gradually integrating cleaner alternatives and carbon management strategies.
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