Definition(s)


Crude Oil

“Crude oil” means crude mineral oil, asphalt, ozokerite, all kinds of naturally occurring hydrocarbons and bitumens, whether solid, semi-solid or liquid and also includes natural gas liquid.

Source: Law of Information Energy, Petroleum Act (No. 4) B.E. 2514 (1989), Thailand, as of June 2013. Legislation

 

Crude Oil

Crude oil is any oil occurring naturally in the earth whether or not treated to render it suitable for transportation and includes crude oil where certain distillate fractions may have been removed from or added to. <Chapter II-2, part A, regulation 3>.

Source: IMO Resolution MSC.99(73), amendments to the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1974, as amended, 5 December 2000, International Maritime Organization. Legislation

 

Crude Oil

“Crude oil” means petroleum in its natural state before it is refined or otherwise treated but from which water and foreign substances have been extracted.

Source: The Oil Industry (Development) Act, 1974, Act No. 47 of 1974, India, as amended as of May 2013. Legislation

 

Crude Oil

“Crude oil” means petroleum in its natural state before it has been refined or otherwise treated but from which water and foreign substances have been extracted.

Source: The Petroleum and Natural Gas Rules, 1959 (As amended from time to time), India, as amended as of May 2013. Regulations

 

Crude Oil

Crude oil is any oil occurring naturally in the earth, whether or not treated to render it suitable for transportation, and includes:

  1. crude oil from which certain distillate fractions may have been removed; and
  2. crude oil to which certain distillate fractions may have been added.

Source: Rules and Regulations for the Classification of Mobile Offshore Units, Part 5, Main and Auxiliary Machinery, June 2013, Lloyd’s Register, Global Standards

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