I also have a couple of things I can't find the answers to.
What is the indirect power production of fuel in boilers (MJ to KW or how much power one solid fuel produces)?
How much liquid can pass though a pipe at full flow (how many Oil Refineries can one pipe supply before starvation starts)?
Comparison of Lubricant output
Oil Processing obviously takes the cake on this one.
Comparison of Petroleum output
Advanced Oil Processing is better in both output of Petroleum and lower power consumption.
Assuming 100% cracking of all resources. Numbers based off 5 "Time" (1 crafting cycle for all factories).
Oil Processing:
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4 Oil Refineries
3 Heavy Oil Cracking plants
7 Light Oil Cracking plants
Total of 30 units of Petroleum
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4 Oil Refineries
1 Heavy Oil Cracking plants
7 Light Oil Cracking plants
Total of 36 units of Petrolium
Advanced Oil Processing is better, my gut says that cracking Heavy Oil is better then not, cracking Light Oil is a clear net loss.
DISCLAIMER: Not sure how to compare power gain of extra Solid Fuel vs power loss of higher consumption. Basically, is 1 Solid Fuel per 1 "Time" enough to power 8 chemical plants. If anyone knows the conversion or where I can find it please let me know.
Numbers based off 15 "Time" (3 crafting cycles for Refineries and Cracking, 5 cycles for Solid Fuel production).
Oil Processing, no cracking:
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20 Oil Refineries
18 Heavy Oil Solid Fuel
36 Light Oil Solid Fuel
24 Petroleum Solid Fuel
Total of 390 units of Solid Fuel
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20 Oil Refineries
6 Heavy Oil Solid Fuel
54 Light Oil Solid Fuel
33 Petroleum Solid Fuel
Total of 465 units of Solid Fuel
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20 Oil Refineries
5 Heavy Oil Cracking plants
63 Light Oil Solid Fuel
33 Petroleum Solid Fuel
Total of 480 units of Solid Fuel
To get the highest throuput of either Solid Fuel or Petrolium (not both at once), the following ratios are the best.
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4 Oil Refineries
1 Heavy Oil Cracking plants
7 Light Oil Cracking plants
~13 Light Oil Solid Fuel
~6.5 Petroleum Solid Fuel