This can be where our fuels/lubricants come from for our trains/cars/tanks/etcLight oil: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Light_crude_oil
Produces a higher amount of Gasoline, Diesel, and Lubricants.
We could get sulfur and other industrial products from this.Heavy Oil: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heavy_crude_oil
"It is "heavy" (dense and viscous) due to the high ratio of aromatics and naphthenes to linear alkanes and high amounts of NSO's (nitrogen, sulfur, oxygen and heavy metals)."
Plastics are made from liquified gas products. We could also use the LPG in flamethrowers or flamethrower turrents.Liquefied Petroleum Gas: http://www.eia.gov/tools/faqs/faq.cfm?id=34&t=6
"In the United States, plastics are made from liquid petroleum gases (LPG), natural gas liquids (NGL), and natural gas. LPG are by-products of petroleum refining, and NGL are removed from natural gas before it enters transmission pipelines."