Advanced Oil Processing in Factorio | Ultimate Factorio Tutorial tips and tricks guide
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- Опубліковано 16 тра 2024
- How to Build Refinery and Advanced Oil Processing | Ultimate Factorio Tutorial (tips and tricks guide)
Factorio tips and tricks for new players plus common mistakes that beginners might do in Factorio. It's a list of the most useful things for everybody who just starts with this awesome game. If you are more advence Factorio player you can still watch and comment how many of those mistakes did you make.
I'll make tutorials for other topics like Factorio speedrun or Factorio trains
if you have idea for other factorio tips and tricks video or factorio guide let me know in the comments :D
Blueprint book: For now there are no blueprints for this video. If I make any, I will announce it on my discord / discord
That calculator tool for ratios: kirkmcdonald.github.io
Welcome to the world of Factorio, where automation and ingenuity combine to create an addictive gaming experience! 🏭🤖 In this comprehensive beginner's guide, we'll dive into the essential tips and tricks that will kickstart your journey in Factorio. Whether you're a newcomer or a seasoned player looking for a refresher, this video has something for everyone.
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⌛ ⌛ ⌛ TIMESTAMPS ⌛ ⌛ ⌛
00:00 Intro
00:50 Oil - Basic information
02:50 What can you craft with oil?
03:12 Heavy oil - Description
03:32 Light oil - Description
04:26 Petroleum gas - Description
05:04 How to prepare to craft refinery
06:13 The best refinery in Factorio
07:27 1. Refinery lines
09:51 2. Storage area
11:33 3. Liquids cracking
12:46 4. Production area
13:39 Heavy oil - Crafting recipes
14:47 Light oil - Crafting recipes
16:51 Petroleum gas - Crafting recipes
18:13 The best place to build refinery
19:43 Liquid pressure in Factorio
21:07 Barrels in Factorio
21:42 Loading/unloading train stations
22:59 Coal liquefaction
25:33 Late game refinery
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trupé, mi amigo, have you checked out _Captain of Industry_ by any chance?
it's my favorite "Factorio-like" - still in EA, but has more systems and content implemented than many "finished" games; so... might be worth a look. 👌
(ofc it probably won't be _as_ good as Factorio even when complete... but few things are, and I still see potential for many, many Trupisms here. 🫡)
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*_P.S._*_ - I bought my wife a copy, but then she divorced me. so... I have a free copy on Steam if you / someone wants to try it._
Do you speak Russian?
Ты умеешь разговаривать на Русском?
People with 1000+ hours and still watch the tutorial
Ha.
because we love trupen 🙏
I am here for the memes 😅
Here for that sweet sweet Trupen voice
Content is content
trupen i finally beat factorio yesterday, it took me 200 hours but i feel acomplished
congrats
@@Trupen THANK YOU I GOT RECOGNIZED YAY
Hope you enjoyed it!
@@tardvandecluntproductions1278 ifeel like ican complete any task regardless of the time and effort it can take
Did you launch a Rocket with a Fish in it?
I am playing factorio for the first time ever. I made the grey juice and just got to the oil processing part now lol. Great timing
This guide will be used to harvest E710 for Managed Democracy.
i like how in Polish you have absolutely diffrent names and in freedom you just have light oil and heavy oil lol
Not sure about Factorio... but IRL both Polish and English actually use essentially the same terms, in the oil industry - it just depends on context.
If you're talking about e.g. transport of crude, or just want to broadly characterize a source, then "light/heavy" is common. (Remember, they aren't _actually_ different products - the density at which a line is drawn is mostly arbitrary.)
I've worked with a few European outfits (Polish and German), and pretty much regardless of language you have "light" _(e.g._ lekki, leicht) and "heavy" varieties, and petroleum is probably referred to more commonly this way than any other.
If you care more about sourcing a petroleum product to refine for a specific purpose, then you can start categorizing by the results of fractionating the crude: naphtha vs. paraffin vs aromatic hydrocarbons.
"Bitumen" can fit here, as well; but it depends on how you use the word; sometimes it means the heaviest fraction/residue, sometimes it just means real heavy crude.
(I don't know the Polish or German words, off the top of my head, for the constituents of crude - I probably didn't even remember "light" right! lekki olej? - but... hey, once you get specific enough, it's all IUPAC anyway!)
@@Kveldred i certainly did not expect that, but nice to know. I mainly meant that in factorio exactly from what i've seen in English you have "light" and "Heavy" oil where in Polish you have "Mazut" and "Nafta"
@@dawerrr9906 Well now I feel dumb... lol, sorry! I fell into the petroleum industry sort of by chance, and it's rare I find any chance to use my career knowledge... 😳😂
@@KveldredI get that feeling: knowing some really cool or technical knowledge but absolutely no context to share outside of the circle you learned it in
This will get me hated: I barrel everything! My bus has Petrolium Barrels, Sulphur, Acid Barrels, Lubricant Barrels and Rocket Fuel. My refinery turns the big three into barrels and then I prioritise the outputs so everything but the rocket fuel has priority. Then using the excess heavy and petrol as well as ALL the light oil - I turn all the rest into rocket fuel and feed a huge array of power plants, just to get rid of it!
Using barrels is the only proper way to stockpile Lubricant.
There's never enough Lubricant.
I just put the liquids i need on the main bus, but instead of a pipe its a fluid wagon. The tracks take up 2 spaces, so it fits into a bus.
I swear the way Trupen says "However" will forever stuck in my head just like the blueprint for smelting columns
Холыва
This is an US certified classic 🇺🇸
i was literally just thinking about you yesterday. glad to see you're well
Great video, just one comment--if you don't want to bother with circuit networks, you don't need them. As long as you are constantly using petroleum gas, you can just run the heavy oil from refineries through a line of lube plants, then (in sequence) to heavy cracking, and the light oil gets routed back to the beginning, before the first refinery. The light oil then goes from the last refinery through solid fuel and rocket fuel, then to light oil cracking. The petroleum from that loops back to the beginning of your refineries.
This setup prioritizes using heavy oil for lube and light oil for solid fuel/rocket fuel. Then it prioritizes any excess heavy oil to crack into light oil, and any excess light oil to crack into petroleum. All of that gets prioritized over making fresh liquids, so as long as petroleum is always being used, all other materials will be balanced automatically. I don't even use tanks in this setup, unless I'm moving a liquid a long distance (in which case, put the tank before a pump to maximize throughput).
One downside to this is that you can't stop a liquid from being fully used up, so as I said, you HAVE to make sure petroleum is ALWAYS moving, otherwise that backs up, causing your refineries to stop making light/heavy oil.
One way to make sure petroleum is always in use is to set up a small amount of solid fuel using the petroleum recipe, and prioritize the solid fuel from light oil, then use the solid fuel for power or for rocket fuel (if you're using that for power or trains). Keep in mind, without any circuit logic, this won't perfectly balance things, so using petroleum for sulfur or plastic is a better solution.
14:00 - My stunt at a train Block base with Heavy Oil -> Lube vs Cracking, is to send the Heavy Oil past a LOT of Chemical Plants making Lubricant, and only the remaining Heavy Oil can get to the Cracking location. No circuit logic needed, and as soon as the Lubricant starts to back up the Heavy Oil will not be able to fill up the Lubricant Plants and instead get cracked. This Block takes in Heavy Oil and Water, and outputs Lubricant and Light Oil.
I use a similar setup for Light Oil, so the Light Oil first goes past the Assemblers making Rocket Fuel, leftover Light Oil then goes past Chemical Plants that make Solid Fuel, and finally the remaining Light Oil gets cracked into Petroleum Gas. This inputs Light Oil, Water, and Solid Fuel, and will output Rocket Fuel and Petroleum Gas.
What are your production numbers per minute? For all the liquids, + plastic & blue chips
@@MrJM0B Don't remember off-hand, the main goal was reducing the amount of Combinators and Wires at my base. Basically to see if passive balancing would work.
@@toddkes5890 okay what's your SPM?
@@MrJM0B It was under 500. I just wanted to test to see if the circuitless fluid system worked, rather than optimizing the base.
If all else fails, then just put down an expandable design in one direction. Don't need to care about ratios since if u have problems, u just expand whatever is struggling. Throughput will only suffer when you require something like more than 1 belt of coal or something, but by then you can likely scale back size while scaling up production via beacons.
Adding more than 1 pump per oil wagon is overkill. A single pump that is connected directly to oil storage will take very little time to load. Your train will spend far more time traveling than that. For context, a wagon holds 25000 oil. Pump uh pumps 12000... Per second. Meaning, in 2 seconds it only needs to pump out 1000 oil. A much bigger issue I see beginners do is that they do not put storage next to the pump. Every single pipe between storage and pump will double the time it takes to load it!
On blue circuits: a full blue belt of blue circuits is overkill for even 1k SPM (I think it’s enough for 2k, not sure). So you want to go for 4-8 blue belts of blue circuits if possible to support infinite expansion
A very helpful video, and perfectly timed, as I literally just started oil for the first time in Factorio. Thank you!
Player watching tru: Bro is so smart he is able to teach the hardest part in a game where many players struggle to learn
Developers: 🗿🍷
Hey babe,
New Trupen vid, time to expand the factory
Clear and magnificent. Love you Trupen ^_^
Trupen, the ONLY Factorio UA-camr that puts out guides that I can actually understand and learn from! I love these videos! I can’t wait for the Robotics one!
Also “the first hour in Factorio” video is the only UA-cam guide that has gotten me to actually understand the flow of Factorio. Absolutely LOVE that video and it is hands down the single most helpful guide. I would love to see you make that a series and cover everything Factorio has to offer in it! I would definitely send a tip for sure!
This is absolutely a video worth taking notes from.
Dzięki. Na pewno się przyda ten tutorial.
Thanks! As always, it is fun and useful :)
Dude this is just the thing i needed. Your 1 hour guide also helped a lot. I was wondering if you would continue that series?
I might continue it
Trupen, Dosh, Ambig, and Spif together is the dream playthrough.
I have a video with ambig and spiff :)
This video is amazing. Thank you.
I just got around to oil after about 2 days of rebuilding my mid game base to be ready for my final base so I can start expanding infinitely. This was actually very useful.
You can also use rocket fuel for B O A Ts
Most recent run I decided to just ship around crude oil and have balanced cracking everywhere. Works great.
Then I remembered lube. Luckily I don't need too much so it just pulls the heavy oil away from the plastic section.
мне нравится название мира на 0:17
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So much freedom in this video. . .
A long-form factorio tutorial from Trupen? Sign me TF up.
new trupen guide well that put a smile on my face
Огромное спасибо! Весело и креативно как всегда! 😊
Thank you very much! 😊
Very useful and informative. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I love how simple oil is.
And then you unlock Advanced oil processing and scream! To think all they needed to do was just add an automatic liquid remover once a pipe section was full, then we could just have stored each oil product in a few tanks and put one of those down in each section so your refineries can always produce for all levels of player, would have made it so simple.
the "давай по новой миша" meme comes from my city, imagine that hehe
so funny to see it
Trupen the factory God!!
I just love this Polish-English :D
I'm from Poland too and i was afraid to properly pronounce everything in English and be as close to native accent as possible, but it seems my fear was unnecessary, as even "ponglish" is very understandable (even if sometimes annoying, when your brain yells "it should be pronounced differently!") :D
Anyway, very good job Trupen!
you absolute god, precisely where I left off yesterday after doing basic oil in my second run ever after like 4 years of not touching the bloody game
all I remembered was "well it's better than Satisfactory at least"
I feel this in my soul. Literally just copied a perfect ratio oil plant for Satisfactory, got it running, and never went back over there.
Now years later after picking Factorio back up and actually playing it, this is basically what's got me scratching my head. Mostly just the layout of pipes for advanced, and deciding how much to focus on building now vs later when my poor robots don't suck lol.
Yeah, the only other game like this that can even hold a candle to _Factorio_ is - IMO - *_Captain of Industry._*
Other tries, like _Satisfactory_ or _Mindustry,_ can be... okay... but they just don't scratch the itch.
_(CoI_ doesn't quiiiiite get there yet, either - BUT it's the closest attempt I've found, and it's still in EA & getting regular large updates. Only EA game I've ever supported monetarily... 🤞)
One person I remember seeing in the comments put liquid handling very simple. "you just put the fluid output into the fluid input."
Personally I like the circuitry approach to handling the more complex recipes like all the oil stuff, like what you have in the video.
This method basically makes it so that all the sub-items stay at relatively the same level, since having too much of one can completely shut down the production of others.
With the brains, though, I find it a bit cleaner to have a bit more logic to it: it turns on at a lower level than it turns off. Otherwise what would end up happening is it would constantly flick on and off when the lubricant is right at about 10k - which will happen anytime demand is below supply with it off but exceeds supply with it on _(and for oil that happens more often than not this early, lol)._ It will keep the graphics of the pipes and refineries from flickering.
2:05 -ish
Bugs only directly attack it if it's producing pollution? Man, that just unlocked a new understanding of the game for me and changed my strategy, especially with those little RADAR outposts. I've always gunned them and added walls _(Yes, I am American, why do you ask?)_ to add a layer of protection to them, but I think I may have been inadvertently attracting the bugs to the outposts while they were on their way to the main - actually defended - base.
He is back !
:)
IMHO use a circuit condition to pump to cracking, only when the tank is almost full. And another pump to take the cracking output back into storage, only when the tank is not almost full. To make sure your refinery always has a little space left for more output.
siema trupen wróciłeś :)
👋
@@Trupen i know it
@@kontroler123 polak zlokalizowany
@@dawerrr9906 dokładnie
For Cracking I did setup R/S Latches for each type using a single tank as indicator - Turn cracking on if at almost maximum 24.000 - turn off if < 19.000. Partial Problem is that you still need to consume Petroleum - back in one game I still needed lube and did not consume enough sulfur/plastic.
I had to built a Petroleum -> solid fuel conversion - inefficient, but neccessary trying to get rid of the excess Petrolem.
I feel at home
U S A !
For the Remote Radar Unit I use: 1 radar, 1 substation, 1 lamp, 10 solar panels, 8 accumulators
My brain feels so much bigger after watching Trupen
I'm playing factorio with mods
But i gonna watch this
maybe i will become teacher for my newbie friends
I must know how to play vanilla
Smh no tips for diagonal oil :P
Great video!
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
LET THE FREEDOM FLOW!
lol, now i want to see Trupen play Satisfactory.
Great vid. Still watcing Trupen Tutorials even with 3693 hours and learning new things
A TRUPEN VIDEO NO WAY, I THOUGHT HE DIED BUT ITS A MIRACLE
Importantly, barrels can be transported by bots, which is sometimes handy.
first time watcher warning: rice jumpscare ahead
great accompaniment to a spaghetti dinner
crashing into objects via car or train cracks me every time
I actually use coal liquification more than regular oil processing, because in the end, most of the recipes that require oil also require coal, so especially when building outposts, it becomes easier to just go with coal liquification. I think that coal liquification is actually quite overpowered in Factorio. In real life, this is a very dirty, ineffective, and desperate way of getting oil.
Coal liquifaction looks so cool, especially for making plastic, but given that it requires more cracking and a few extra components, it just never seems worth it. There's also the fact that oil is infinite in vanilla but coal isn't.
Привет! Хорошие видео, смотрю тебя из Казахстана 🇰🇿
19:50 the worst part is i know *exactöy* which paper that is, ive read it multiple times. And either im too stupid (likely) or there are some issues with the results, since the math and my actual results dont line up perfectly. It might be an issue with pipe intersections, probably me not understanding it well enough to apply the formula correctly.
High throughput liquids is a huge pain in the ass, which i found when working on my own nuclear reactor blueprint. I am taking advanced mathematics at my university mind you
Needed more Freedom spreading
now do all of angel's petrochem and any/all compatible extensions.
no.
ROCK
Trupen, why don't you try Captain of Industry. It's very similar to Factorio, it uses trucks just like robots and the research is similar, oil, etc. Check it out. Love you from Romania!
its on my very very long to do list...
@@Trupen I tried it right after 200 hours of Factorio😅. Along with Sweet Transit
😍
to refine oil you must have oil
to have oil you must have pump jack
to have pump jack you must have iron and copper and maybe other things aswell
As an American lemme just say: Keep the America jokes coming. They apt
If Crude Oil is a Freedom Liquid, what is Lubricant then?
I want a mod for the sale of oil, and in principle the introduction of the economy
What was that math document you showed?
www.reddit.com/r/factorio/comments/6w9kwi/factorio_and_fluid_mechanics_science_facts_myths/
@@Trupen Thank you Very much
Next tutorial: Modules!
Why no live stream??
Sup True Pen, is factorio public MP worth it?
I mean, it's up to you ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
highly depends if you can handle griefing and chaos
I like multiplayer because I learn from other players and their designs. I also like helping other people.
I have not yet hosted a public game, and do not know what that is like (are there griefers, that kind of thing.)
Me and my friend from High School made a factory together (just the two of us) and it has been hands down the most fun i've had with the game.
We are playing TOTALLY different Factorios, he's automating our sciences and never leaving the base, while I have been on a full blown military industrial expansionism crusade against the bugs since the game started 100hrs ago.
He has never seen a biter, the biters know and FEAR ME!!!
forget oil and fluid mechanics. Train signals and circuit network are the one thing i absolutely loathe about this game. oh and i am playing the Space exploration mod.
There is no point in making tutorial for it before expansion come out
I like to download blueprints made by smart people, then figure out how they configured circuits and trains.
Train signals are easy if you don't build 4-way intersections, or if they really annoy you just don't build double-track rail lines and avoid crossing tracks altogether. And of course circuit logic is entirely optional ... unless you're playing the space exploration mod.
There are several others that have train videos and Circuit Logic. The other option would be going to the Factorio forum or discord to ask questions. I'd recommend only working on the vanilla game while trying to learn Trains and Circuits, then when you understand them go back to the Space Exploration.
Train signals are easy - all you need to know is put a chain signal before a junction, regular signal after or at the exit and make sure your distance between regular signals is at least as big as your biggest train in the network. Those 3 rules pretty much solve all signalling. Junctions look complicated but signalling them is really just chain signal spam, nothing more. Pretty much all mid-junction chain signals can just be omitted entirely, at the cost of some throughput but will still work fine.
Tldr:
- chain at the entrance
- regular at the exit
- when train long, keep block longer
Wasn't the underground pipe thing fixed?
it depends what do you mean by the "pipe thing"
trupen video drop, good days.
7:02 Gifs you can hear ;)
6:18 Did I hear a Spiffing Brit reference in there?
;)
Next video about every liquid in sea block?😂😂
Gonk :]
Dude can help me how to install mods with parited app please 😅
I have a solution but it will cost you 35 bucks
@@Trupen yeah I guess I don't have any money I'm poor HAHHQHHQH I just want to play anyway I'm enjoying playing vanilla thanks for response but that worth of 500 to 1k peso in Philippine money so I can't sorry I repeatly thanks for response
@@Trupen one more can you teach all or make a content breakthrough of key bindings or all shortcut key thanks
> even Satisfactory player will understand those circuits.
Shots fired lmao.
Ну вообще не обязательно все цистерны к логике подключать. Одной в группе достаточно чтобы понимать общий уровень.
i like your grandma, naughty trupen :)
I thought radars attracted bugs because they were sensitive to the noise?
It confuses me that 850 people managed to watch a 27-minute video in 16 minutes.
Spead medjools.
Это самое демократичное видео, что я видел. Главное никому и никогда не говорить, что ты нашел нефть, иначе демократия прийдёт и к тебе
This video taught me that:
Oil = democracy liquid
Water = communist liquid
exactly.
Considering recent ah.... geopolitical developments I'm not sure the US needs the oil jokes 😅
Tutorial from Arnold Schwarzenegger
Oil? Texas has entered the chat.
When will you make a tutorial about ROGS? *rog*rog*rog*
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
So many times I'm having a good time up to oil and then I just quit. It's not even that complicated
oil
I guess we can rename Factorio to America simulator
This video made me remember Hitler Granny. Thank you
:)
23:42 - wait, do you watch Cutting Edge Engineering? Hah. Small UA-cam world. :D Or, maybe it's just spread so much that you got it from somewhere else... Either way, amusing to hear it here. f bananas, give me metric!
I've watched a few videos from him, but when comes to bananas it's well know measurement unit in usa ;)
@@Trupen yeah, except most people in the usa spell it "inches", even though it's pronounced like "bananas". ;)
whenever I do Oil it always becomes spaghetti.