AGO (Automotive Gas Oil) and diesel are often used interchangeably, but they can refer to slightly different products depending on the context. Generally, AGO refers to a specific grade of diesel fuel used for diesel engines, while "diesel" can refer to a broader category of fuel types, including various formulations. Both are derived from crude oil and share similar properties, but AGO typically meets specific standards for use in vehicles.
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