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'''Propane''' is a byproduct of [[oil]] refining. A [[refinery]] can produce propane from oil. | |||
Since all [[Manufacturing_Process|manufacturing process]]es that use propane can easily be replaced with other [[resource]]s or processes, it is mostly considered useless unless [[electricity]] isn't available. | |||
Since all [[Manufacturing_Process|manufacturing process]]es that | |||
A good use of propane can be converting it into [[hydrogen]]. | A good use of propane can be converting it into [[hydrogen]]. | ||
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==Trivia== | |||
In the past, this was known as ''Natural Gas'' and was extracted directly from [[well]]s. This was changed in 2023.[https://hazeron.com/mybb/showthread.php?tid=2974&pid=11065#pid11065] | |||
It is unknown whether the LP on the item stands for Liquefied Petroleum or Liquid Propane. | |||
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[[Category:Fuel]] | [[Category:Fuel]] |
Revision as of 08:39, 25 February 2024
Propane |
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Nominal Cost |
24.00¢ |
Weight |
4.54kg |
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Propane is a byproduct of oil refining. A refinery can produce propane from oil.
Since all manufacturing processes that use propane can easily be replaced with other resources or processes, it is mostly considered useless unless electricity isn't available.
A good use of propane can be converting it into hydrogen.
Produced by
Building | Produces | Consumed | Required | Optional |
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Refinery | 10 Propane |
10 Oil |
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Production uses
Building | Produces | Consumed | Required | Optional |
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Propane Power Plant | 600 Electricity |
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Machine Shop | 30 Glue Guns |
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Refinery | 10 Hydrogen |
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Machine Shop | 20 Lanterns |
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Machine Shop | 20 Soldering Irons |
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Trivia
In the past, this was known as Natural Gas and was extracted directly from wells. This was changed in 2023.[1]
It is unknown whether the LP on the item stands for Liquefied Petroleum or Liquid Propane.