Oil Extractor

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Oil Extractor
Oil Extraction Facility
When plasma is used to extract oil from the Crude oil seep, the extraction speed will be different for different Crude oil seep.
Icon Oil Extractor.png
Gathering TargetOil Field
Gathering SpeedOil Field speed (min. 6/min) * Mining speed
Work Consumption840 kW
Idle Consumption24.0 kW
Made InAssembler
Hand-MakeReplicator
Stack Size20

Icon Oil Extractor.png
1
8 s
Icon Steel.png
12
Icon Stone Brick.png
12
Icon Circuit Board.png
6
Icon Plasma Exciter.png
4

Summary

When plasma is used to extract oil from the Crude oil seep, the extraction speed will be different for different Crude oil seep.

Production Chain

Recipe Building Replicator? Technology
8 s
 
12
 
12
    

Production Progression Chart

Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4 Stage 5
 
36
 
36
 
12
 
 
12
 
12
   
 
 
16
 
16
 
16
 
24
 
12

Additional Notes

Upon exceeding the maximum transport capacity of the Conveyor Belt Mk.III the output of the Oil Extractor will be piled. Since then the output cargo will be output in two-stacks when needed. Increasing the Oil Extractor output by every additional 1800 items/min will raise the stacking limit by 1 up to 4.

The stacking limit will apply regardless of the connected belt tier.


Player Tips & Tricks

  • The Production per second tooltip in the game is the base rate of production of the Crude Oil Seep. Oil refineries *are* affected by Veins Utilization, and may produce more Crude Oil per second than is displayed.
    • Example: A crude oil seep listed at 2.96 crude oil/s and three levels of Vein Utilization unlocked (+30% mining speed total), will have the Oil Extractor produce crude oil at 230.9 crude oil/min. This results in 230.9 crude oil/min / 60 s = 3.84 crude oil/s, which matches the Veins Utilization upgrade amount: 2.96 crude oil/s * 1.3 = 3.84 crude oil/s
    • As a result, building expandable oil refinery factories may be desirable when considering future research.


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