There is no doubt that petroleum is essential to our way of life. It is known that petroleum is a nonrenewable source of vitality since petroleum generation all over the globe will not exceed 30 years, and as a result, oil will run out some day in the future., thus it may be necessary to find out other sources of vitality to advance with ease. Investigators are now seeking contemporary alternatives to fossil fuel. Biofuels are considered the most environmentally safe fillers that may be employed. In this study, Egyptian Oil -induced and Safflower oils were obtained and converted into their contrasting biofuels using catalytic breaking with catalysts that are diversified (Alumina and Montmorillonite -HCl) in varying proportions (0.2 percent, 0.4 percent, 0.6 percent, 0.8 percent & 1 percent). The following biofuel generation circumstances were investigated: catalyst type, catalyst proportion (percent), change time, and temperature. The obtained items' findings were equivalent to The United States Society for Quality (ASTM) standards.Keywords: Catalytic going to crack; biofuels; seed oil; almond oil; fuel properties. INTRODUCTIONCrude oil is a substance recognized to be the source of fuels, lubricants, heat and power generation sources, and raw materials in the petrochemical industry. It is also recognized that petroleum-derived fuels have a negative impact on the environment; biofuels are thought to be the most environmentally friendly fuels available. A sustainable alternative fuel that has no harmful ecological, financial, or cultural consequences.Sustainable biofuels should not compete with food or freshwater resources, nor should they contribute to deforestation, while also providing socioeconomic value to local communities where plant stocks are grown. Jatropha and castor oil are two oil-based energy crops that can meet these sustainability criteria. The use derived from oil extracted from seeds is favorable because it is a non-edible oil that will not compete with food crops. Biodiesel, as opposed to conventional petroleum diesel, is a clean energy source. The commercialization of
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