How many BTU's in a pound of petroleum jelly?

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1200525

2026-02-24 17:00

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Petroleum jelly contains approximately 10,000 to 12,000 BTUs per pound. The exact energy content can vary slightly based on the specific formulation and purity of the petroleum jelly. This value indicates its potential energy release when burned, though petroleum jelly is not typically used as a fuel source.

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