When my wife thinks of organic food she thinks of food produced with out syhthetic pesticides or fertilizers (most synthesized from petroleum products). When I here organic I think it contains a carbon molecule. I have no desire to discuss this with her. Much (most) of the synthetic materials we use, fibers, plastics ect. are from petroleum. The idea that we can't make a synthetic product out of petroleum is foriegn to me. Perhaps " American english is a living language", however for those of us chemists, geologists and petroleum engineers not so much. If the meaning of our words change we could hurt more people and spill more oil then we do now. That molecule that was based in crude oil, after treatment, that goes into Mobel 1 (or whatever)does not appear in nature. It was man made. Its bonds to other molecules were made my man. The oil companies are not misrepresting anything. It is synthetic oil. As for the Cat IV product based off natural gas, It recieves imputs from the crude oil distallation column at the refinery. If I am wrong I am sure the oil guys in Texas will set me straight.
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