The Product Catalogue
Documenting the vital precursors of modern civilization, categorized by their primary feedstock source.
Select between Crude Oil and Natural Gas (LNG) to see the individual products derived from each feedstock.
Color coded and tags on each tile help identify the origin of each product.
Nitrogen Fertilizer (Urea)
The most concentrated solid nitrogen fertilizer, essential for maximizing global crop yields per acre.
Nylon Infrastructure Rope
The shipping and construction industries rely on the extreme tensile strength of synthetic fibers derived from benzene.
Paint Brushes
Precision tools for infrastructure maintenance and protective coatings.
Pajamas (Synthetic)
Flame-retardant, durable clothing for global consumer markets.
Parachutes
Life-critical aerospace equipment requiring the extreme tensile strength of synthetic fibers.
Plywood Adhesives
The chemical bond that makes engineered wood possible, providing structural stability for residential construction.
Polyethylene (LDPE/HDPE)
The most common plastic in the world, providing the moisture barriers and containers that prevent global food spoilage.
Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET)
The clear, high-strength plastic used for the vast majority of global beverage and liquid food containers.
Polypropylene (PP)
A versatile polymer with a high melting point, used in everything from food containers to automotive components.
Propane (LPG)
A portable, high-energy-density fuel essential for off-grid heating, cooking, and industrial drying.
PVC Irrigation
The infrastructure of the "Green Revolution," allowing for precision water delivery in arid agricultural zones.
Refrigerants (HFCs)
The heat-transfer fluids that make modern air conditioning and the global food cold-chain physically possible.