In Pathfinder, in the magic items chapter it discusses oils under the potions section. An oil is essentially a potion that can be applied to whatever target you can interact with, following the rules for potions. The brew potion feat does not explicitly allow you to make oils. Is it safe to assume if you can craft potions that you can also craft oils?
[RPG] Potions and Oils in Pathfinder
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Best Answer
Yes
Oils are described under the Potions section, and there is no such feat as "Brew Oil", I would say that Oils and Potions are equivalent and both created with Brew Potion.