As others have explained, it's a difference between U.S. and U.K. To this, I would add that in the U.S., "petroleum" is the raw unprocessed mineral substance found in the earth. If you put it into you car (if that were even possible), it would immediately destroy the engine. We also use the term "petroleum distillates" to refer to the broad category of all products that are refined from petroleum. Gasoline is but one of many petroleum distillates. You could say that you are putting a petroleum distillate into your car, and it would be true, but nobody ever says that.