* "Non-renewable oil" is redundant. Oil itself is a non-renewable resource. This means it's formed over millions of years from organic matter and is being consumed faster than it's being replenished.
* "Byproducts" are produced during the refining process. When crude oil is extracted from the earth, it's not usable in its raw form. It needs to be refined into various products like gasoline, diesel, kerosene, and others. During this refining process, several byproducts are created.
So, instead of "non-renewable oil byproducts", it's more accurate to talk about "byproducts of oil refining".
Here are some examples of byproducts of oil refining:
* Asphalt: Used for paving roads, parking lots, and other surfaces.
* Wax: Used in candles, cosmetics, and food products.
* Petroleum coke: Used as fuel in various industries.
* Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG): Used as a fuel source for vehicles and cooking.
* Sulfur: Used in the production of fertilizers, detergents, and other chemicals.
It's important to note that:
* Some byproducts are more valuable than others.
* Some byproducts can be used to produce other valuable products.
* The refining process aims to maximize the value of all byproducts.
Let me know if you have any more questions about oil refining or its byproducts!