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Victor Summers
7 July, 19:11
Why is kerosene more expensive than fuel oil
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Lassie
7 July, 22:39
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Because it has less energy and you have to use more of it to get the same amount of heat, although the amount isn't that great. Higher demand hence higher price.
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