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|stackable=Yes (64)
 
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'''Crude Oil''' generates between y-levels 15 and 34 in small [[Crude_Oil_Pocket|reservoirs]] of about 20 source blocks.
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'''Crude Oil''' is a [[:Category:Liquids|fluid]] block that generates naturally on the [[Overworld]]. It is used to produce [[Fuel]].
  
Oil can be collected using an empty bucket. Once filled, oil buckets can be emptied into the [[Refinery]]'s oil reserve, which can use electrical power to turn the oil into [[Rocket Fuel]].
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== Obtaining ==
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Crude Oil does not exist as item, but can be collected the same way as water or lava by using an empty [[bucket]]: hold an empty bucket and right click on an oil source block to fill the bucket with oil. Liquid pumps from [[:Category:Mods|compatible mods]] may work too.
  
Oil from other mods can be used in the refinery, using buckets or by piping it into the sides.
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Since the version 3.0.12.360, [[Portable Oil Extractor]] is no longer essential to collect Crude Oil, although players still have this option.
  
Oil generation can be disabled in the [[Config#World_Generation|config]], but if you don't have another mod that adds oil you will not be able to produce fuel.
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=== Natural generation ===
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Oil generates between y-levels 15 and 34 in small underground [[Crude_Oil_Pocket|reservoirs]] mostly in low altitude and flat biomes.  It is more common in desert and ocean biomes.
  
==Collecting==
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Oil generation can be disabled in the [[Config#World_Generation|config]]. However, it will not be possible to produce fuel if there is not any other mod that adds oil.
In the current version, oil is collected the same way as water or lava. While holding an empty bucket, simply right click on an oil source block to fill the bucket with oil.
 
  
Oil buckets can then be emptied into a [[Refinery]] to covert the crude oil into a [[Rocket Fuel]], which can then be used in the [[Spaceship]]. This is the only crafting purpose of oil.
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== Behavior ==
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Crude Oil will spread on up to 2 blocks from the source block on a solid surface, shorter than lava outside the Nether.  Like water, spreading crude oil will wash out plants and, against logic, extinguish fire. It has no current. Players immerse in it will have a pitch black sight and barely can see anything, unless in 3rd-person camera.
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On the other hand, it lacks the other fluid-like properties: players and mobs cannot swim in it, it is not possible to drown and thus get any damage, and it does not affect mining speed. (as of Galacticraft 4, Crude Oil has been updated and works exactly like water.) Crude oil will not explode in contact with fire, as fuel blocks do.
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It is not possible to produce more crude oil blocks by using the [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water#Source_blocks "infinite water" trick] from vanilla Minecraft, making it a non-renewable resource. Producing fuel from [[Methane Synthesizer|methane]] is the alternative.
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== Usage ==
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=== Refining ingredient ===
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Crude Oil can be to converted into [[Fuel]] in the [[Refinery]], through buckets or pipes from other mods.
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Oil from other mods can be used in the refinery, using the same means.
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== Data values ==
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Crude Oil has the ID name <code>GalacticraftCore:tile.crudeOilStill</code>.
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== Gallery ==
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<gallery>
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File:Crude Oil Pocket 01.png|Example of Crude Oil Pocket.
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</gallery>
  
 
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Latest revision as of 00:18, 14 August 2018

Crude Oil
Crude Oil.png
Crude Oil
Mod

Galacticraft

Type

Liquids

Transparency

Yes

Tool

This block can only be picked up using a bucket

Renewable

No

Stackable

Yes (64)

Flammable

No


Crude Oil is a fluid block that generates naturally on the Overworld. It is used to produce Fuel.

Obtaining

Crude Oil does not exist as item, but can be collected the same way as water or lava by using an empty bucket: hold an empty bucket and right click on an oil source block to fill the bucket with oil. Liquid pumps from compatible mods may work too.

Since the version 3.0.12.360, Portable Oil Extractor is no longer essential to collect Crude Oil, although players still have this option.

Natural generation

Oil generates between y-levels 15 and 34 in small underground reservoirs mostly in low altitude and flat biomes. It is more common in desert and ocean biomes.

Oil generation can be disabled in the config. However, it will not be possible to produce fuel if there is not any other mod that adds oil.

Behavior

Crude Oil will spread on up to 2 blocks from the source block on a solid surface, shorter than lava outside the Nether. Like water, spreading crude oil will wash out plants and, against logic, extinguish fire. It has no current. Players immerse in it will have a pitch black sight and barely can see anything, unless in 3rd-person camera.

On the other hand, it lacks the other fluid-like properties: players and mobs cannot swim in it, it is not possible to drown and thus get any damage, and it does not affect mining speed. (as of Galacticraft 4, Crude Oil has been updated and works exactly like water.) Crude oil will not explode in contact with fire, as fuel blocks do.

It is not possible to produce more crude oil blocks by using the "infinite water" trick from vanilla Minecraft, making it a non-renewable resource. Producing fuel from methane is the alternative.

Usage

Refining ingredient

Crude Oil can be to converted into Fuel in the Refinery, through buckets or pipes from other mods.

Oil from other mods can be used in the refinery, using the same means.

Data values

Crude Oil has the ID name GalacticraftCore:tile.crudeOilStill.

Gallery


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