
Cracking process
Cracking is a refining process that breaks down large, complex hydrocarbon molecules in crude oil into smaller, more useful products like gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel. Using heat and sometimes catalysts, the large molecules are "cracked" into lighter ones, making the feedstock more valuable and suitable for various energy needs. This process helps maximize the output of valuable fuels from crude oil, improving efficiency and economic return in refining operations.