The document discusses the process of fractional distillation used to separate different components of crude oil based on their varying boiling points. Crude oil is heated to high temperatures in a fractional distillation column containing trays, which allows the different components to condense at varying heights based on their boiling points. The top distillates include petroleum gases like butane and propane, petrol/gasoline, and naphtha. Middle distillates include paraffin, kerosene, and diesel. Lower distillates are used for lubrication. Residuals leftover at the bottom include bitumen and asphalt.