Post-Oil Fuel Material in HSA (Homeland State Authority) | World Anvil
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Post-Oil Fuel

Properties

Material Characteristics

Post-Oil Fuel is a blue-ish black liquid, the consistency of molasses at room temperature when it is mined with a siphoner from old oil mills.  It smells like if coffee was boiled in a pot of socks, and the smell shouldn't be breathed in for too long less it cause health risks.  If spilled out of it container when mining, it tends to stick to your hands and get under your nails even if you were wearing gloves. It is warm to the touch, even at room temperature. Once Post-Oil Fuel is heated up, in the process of using it, it turns into a light grey gas that has much less of toxic smell.  It is much more flammable in gas form than liquid form, and therefore is always converted into a semi-frozen liquid state any time it needs to be transported.

Geology & Geography

Post-Oil Fuel can only be found in old oil mills, and needs to be sucked out of the old tunnels the mining for oil created.  These old oil mills are mostly in the pre-hills off the Sanderstone Mountains although they are trying to discover some of this fuel in the old off-shore oil mills near old Anderstern.  It is possible that some of this fuel could be found in the former hills of No-Man's Land but the The BFA - Business First Authority would never be able to send a company there to mine it (although they would be all for it, because they are all about profits, they would never be able to man a company to actually mine it or be able to sell it as the overwhelming feeling towards No-Man's Land is that the area is spectacularly cursed.

Origin & Source

Post-Oil Fuel was discovered by HIPA - Homeland Inclusive People Authority after The Third World War decimated the world's oil supply.  The few scientist that were left were tasked with finding anything at all which could be used as fuel.
Type
Ore/Mineral
Odor
Like coffee boiled in socks
Color
Blueish-black
Common State
liquid

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