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In the petroleum industry, "sweet" refers to crude oil that has a low sulfur content.
Sulfur Threshold: Most industry standards, including the New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX), define crude as "sweet" if it contains 0.5% sulfur or less by weight.
Origin of the Term: The name dates back to the 19th century, when prospectors would literally taste and smell the oil to test its quality. Low-sulfur oil had a mildly sweet taste and a relatively pleasant odor, whereas high-sulfur oil tasted "sour" and smelled like rotten eggs due to hydrogen sulfide.
High Value: Sweet crude is more valuable and commands a higher price because it is easier and cheaper to refine into high-demand fuels like gasoline and jet fuel.
Environmental Impact: Because it contains fewer impurities, it produces less air pollution (such as sulfur dioxide) when processed or burned, making it easier for refineries to meet environmental regulations.
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