Sad think is like Kamza said, they removed both the kerosine and diesel subsidy in recent past years and what changed?
From the guardian.co.uk
Also, Mr. Mabus said green technology is available, noting that an F-18 jet has been flown with biofuel instead of kerosine.
From the washingtontimes.com
Slaves invented remedies for disinfecting and cleansing their scalp such as applying kerosine or cornmeal directly on the scalp with a cloth as they carefully parted through the hair.
From the en.wikipedia.org
However, recent legislation allows the government to determine and gazette price-controls on essential commodities like maize flour, kerosine and cooking oil.
From the en.wikipedia.org
If the world demands more gasoline and kerosene a barrel of light sweet cannot be replaced by a barrel of heavy sour that produces a lot less gasoline and kerosine but more bunker oil or asphalt.
From the forbes.com
Two Red-Shirts were shot and wounded during the opening stages of this operation as other Red-Shirts set alight the kerosine soaked barricades to deter advancing soldiers and obscure their view.
From the en.wikipedia.org
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Kerosene: a flammable hydrocarbon oil used as fuel in lamps and heaters
Kerosene, also known as lamp oil, is a combustible hydrocarbon liquid widely used as a fuel in industry and households. Its name derives from Greek: u03BAu03B7u03C1u03CCu03C2 (keros) meaning wax, and was registered as a trademark by Abraham Gesner in 1854 before evolving into a genericized trademark. It is sometimes spelled kerosine in scientific and industrial usage...
A medium-light oil from the oil refining process intermediate between gas oil and gasoline; used for lighting and heating and as fuel for jet and turbo-prop aircraft engines.