Parameter Unit Appearance: Clear and bright, free from visible sediment and water. Colour: 2.5 max Odour: Merchantable Density @ 15C g/ml: 0 820 min 0 835 max Cold filter plugging point Winter C (*): -15 max Summer C (*): -5 max Cloud point Winter C (*): -5 max Summer C (*): +3 max Flash point (PMCC) C: 56 min Cetane number: 51 min Cetane index: 46 min Viscosity cst @ 40C: 2.0 min 4.5 max Sulphur % Wt: 0 001 max Copper corrosion 3 hr @ 50C: class I Micro carbon residue: Residue wt on 10% bottoms: 0 30 Ash % Wt: 0 01 max Particulate matter mg/kg: 24 max Water mg/kg: 200 max Distillation C % Vol Rec @ 250 C: 65 0 max % Vol Rec @ 345 C: 85·0 min 95% Vol recovered C: 360 0 Oxidation stability mg/100ml: 2·5 max Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (%): 11 max Lubricity, Corrected water scar: 460 Diameter @ C
D6 is a type of residual fuel, mainly used in power plants and larger ships. The fuel requires to be preheated before it can be used. It is not possible to use it in smaller engines or vessels/vehicles where it is not possible to pre-heat it. D6 is its name in the USA. In other parts of the world it has other names. Residual means the material remaining after the more valuable cuts of crude oil have boiled off. The residue may contain various undesirable impurities including 2 percent water and one-half percent mineral soil. D6 fuel is also known as residual fuel oil (RFO), by the Navy specification of Bunker C, or by the Pacific Specification of PS-400. Recent changes in fuel quality regulation now require further refining of the D6 in order to remove the sulfur, which leads to a higher cost. Despite this recent change, D6 is still less useful because of its viscosity as well as that it needs to be pre-heated before it can be used and contains high amounts of pollutants, such as sulfur. Since it requires pre-heating, it cannot be used in small ships or boats or cars. However large ships and power plants can use the residual fuel oil.
Description: Automotive Gas Oil (AGO), commonly referred to as diesel fuel, is a vital component in the automotive industry, powering a wide range of vehicles, from cars and trucks to buses and heavy-duty machinery. Renowned for its efficiency, reliability, and versatility, AGO is the fuel of choice for millions of drivers worldwide. Key Features: High Energy Density: AGO boasts a high energy density, providing exceptional fuel efficiency and optimal engine performance, whether cruising on the highway or hauling heavy loads. Clean Combustion: Engineered for clean combustion, AGO minimizes emissions of harmful pollutants such as sulfur oxides (SOx), nitrogen oxides (NOx), and particulate matter (PM), ensuring compliance with environmental regulations and reducing environmental impact. Cold Weather Performance: Formulated with additives to enhance cold flow properties, AGO remains fluid even in frigid temperatures, facilitating reliable engine starting and smooth operation in cold climates. Engine Compatibility: Compatible with a wide range of diesel engines, including modern high-pressure common rail (HPCR) systems, AGO delivers consistent performance and reliability across various vehicle types and models. Long-Term Stability: Engineered for long-term stability and storage, AGO maintains its integrity and performance characteristics over time, minimizing fuel degradation and ensuring reliable operation even during prolonged storage periods. Target Audience: Private Vehicle Owners: Ideal for owners of diesel-powered cars, SUVs, and pickup trucks, AGO provides reliable fueling solutions for daily commuting, road trips, and recreational activities. Commercial Fleets: Trusted by businesses operating delivery vans, trucks, and buses, AGO offers cost-effective fueling options for fleet management, logistics, and transportation services. Construction and Agriculture: Essential for heavy equipment and machinery used in construction, agriculture, and mining, AGO powers tractors, excavators, and other diesel-powered vehicles with exceptional performance and reliability. Experience the Power and Efficiency of Automotive Gas Oil (AGO) for Your Driving Needs!
- Quantity: 100,000 MT for trial shipment / max 500,000 MT per month to increase if needed by Buyer - loading port: FOB Rotterdam / Houston / Fujairah / Jurong / Qingdao / Zhoushan - delivery: TTT / TTV - payment: CI DIP & Pay, MT103 - T/T wire transfer - period: trial shipment & 12 months, with roll & extension if needed by Buyer
En590 10 , D6 , Naphtha , Jetfuel, Nigerian Crude, Petcoke, and Iron Ore ( Mexico origin ).
Refined/produced In Germany, Not Re-documented - Min. Qty Is 50,000 Mt For All Products Except Jet Fuel With Min. Qty Of 2m Bbl And Min Contract Period Is 12 Months. Ship To Ship Transfer (Sts) Procurement Process 1.1. The Seller Issues A Commercial Offer. - The Commercial Offer Exhibits Information Such As Specific Prices, Volume, Load/discharge Ports, Delivery Timeline, Product Specifications, Etc. 1.2. The Buyer Formalizes And Returns The Commercial Offer In Conjunction With A Banker Signed Ready Willing And Able (Rwa) Letter Stating, The Banker Shall Issue A Collateral Instrument On Behalf Of The Buyer. 1.3. The Seller Issues An Authorization To Verify (Atv), Which Is Transmitted Between Bankers. -the Atv Is To Validate/confirm The Sellers: A) Liquidity. B) Hydrocarbon Trading Experience. 2. Sales Agreement 2.1. The Seller Issues The Sales & Purchase Agreement. -the Sales & Purchase Agreement Exhibits Information Such As Price, Index Discount, Volume, Load/discharge Ports, Delivery Timeline, Product Specifications, Banking Coordinates, And Other Tacit Data. -the Delivery Timeline Is Contingent On The Volume, Load/discharge Ports, And Vessel Availability. 3. Formalization/banking 3.1. The Buyer Formalizes And Submits The Sales & Purchase Agreement Within (3) Business Days. 3.2. The Sales & Purchase Agreement Is Lodged With The Buyer's And The Seller's Bank. 3.3. The Buyer's Banker Transmits A Pre-advice Via Swift Mt799. 3.4. The Buyer's Banker Transmits The Collateral Instrument Via Swift Mt760. 3.5. The Seller's Banker Issues A 2% Performance Bond. 4. Loading/documentation 4.1. Subsequent To The Validation Of The Collateral Instrument, The Seller Loads The Vessel (At Own Expense) And Issues The Product & Delivery Documentation. -product & Delivery Documentations Are Submitted Digitally And Via Courier When Created. Documentation Comprises Of, But Is Not Limited To, Charter Party Agreement, Vessel Questionnaire 88, Vessel/product Insurance Policy (Lloyds), Commitment To Supply/commercial Invoice, Statement Of Product Availability/certificate Of Origin, Bill Of Lading/cargo Manifest, Ullage Report, Certificate Of Quality, Notice Of Readiness/eta To Destination, Etc. -the Buyer May Track And/or Communicate With The Vessel At Their Convenience. 5. Delivery/injection 5.1. Per Standard Shipping Protocols, The Shipper Contacts The Buyer Within A 48-hour Arrival Date/time. 5.2. The Seller Issues The Authorization To Board (Atb) And The Dip Test Authorization (Dta). 5.3. The Buyer Executes An Mt103 Wire Transfer Subsequent To The Quality/quantity Inspection And In Accordance To The Final Invoice. 5.4. The Seller Transfers The Certificate Of Ownership (Title) Subsequent To The Receipt Of Payment. 5.5. Injection Process Commences. [fuel Is Injected Into The Buyer's Vessel(S)]
Min. Qty is 50,000 MT for all products except Jet Fuel with Min. Qty of 2M BBL and Min Contract Period is 12 months. FOB GERMANY: VTO (Vessel TAKE OVER) PROCUREMENT PROCESS 1. REQUEST 1.1. The Buyer Issues A Letter Of Interest Or The Request For Product Application. - The Letter Of Interest Or The Request For Product Application Shall Consist Of Product Name, Volume, Discharge/retrieval Port, Specification(s), Collateral Instrument Issuing Bank Name, Company Information, Etc. 2. Commercial Offer 2.1. The Seller Issues A Commercial Offer. -The Commercial Offer Exhibits Information Such As Specific Prices, Volume, Load/discharge Ports, Delivery Timeline, Product Specifications, Etc. 2.2. The Buyer Formalizes And Returns The Commercial Offer In Conjunction With A Banker Signed Ready Willing And Able (rwa) Letter Stating, The Banker Shall Issue A Collateral Instrument On Behalf Of The Buyer. 3. Sales Agreement 3.1. The Seller Issues The Sales & Purchase Agreement. -The Sales & Purchase Agreement Exhibits Information Such As Price, Index Discount, Volume, Load/discharge Ports, Delivery Timeline, Product Specifications, Banking Coordinates, And Other Tacit Data. -The Delivery Timeline Is Contingent On The Volume, Load/discharge Ports, And Vessel Availability. 4. Formalization/banking 4.1. The Buyer Formalizes And Submits The Sales & Purchase Agreement Within (3) Business Days. 4.2. The Sales & Purchase Agreement Is Lodged With The Buyer's And The Seller's Bank. 4.3. The Buyer's Banker Transmits A Pre-advice Via Swift MT799. 4.4. The Buyer's Banker Transmits The Collateral Instrument Via Swift MT760. 4.5. The Seller's Banker Issues A 2% Performance Bond. 5. Loading/documentation 5.1. Subsequent To The Validation Of The Collateral Instrument, The Sellerloads The VESSEL (At Own Expense) And Issues The Product & Delivery Documentation. -Product & Delivery Documentations Are Submitted Digitally And Via Courier When Created. Documentation Comprises Of, But Not Limited To; Charter Party Agreement, Vessel Questionnaire 88, Vessel/product Insurance Policy (lloyds), Commitment To Supply/commercial Invoice, Statement Of Product Availability/certificate Of Origin, Bill Of Lading/cargo Manifest, Ullage Report, Certificate Of Quality, Notice Of Readiness/eta To Destination, Etc. -The Buyer May Track And/or Communicate With The Vessel At Their Convenience. 6. Delivery/discharge 6.1. The Seller Issues The Authorization To Board (ATB) And The Dip Test Authorization (DTA). 6.2. The Buyer Executes An Mt103 Wire Transfer Within 24 Hours Subsequent To The Quality/quantity Inspection (optional) And In Accordance With The Final Invoice. 6.3. The Seller Transfers The Certificate Of Ownership (title) Subsequent To The Receipt Of Payment. 6.4. The Buyer Takes Over The Vessel. 6.5. Vessel Departs
CIF Procurement Process - Min. Qty is 50,000 MT for all products except Jet Fuel with Min. Qty of 2M BBL and Min Contract Period is 12 months. 1.1. The Seller Issues A Commercial Offer. - The Commercial Offer Exhibits Information Such As Specific Prices, Volume, Load/discharge Ports, Delivery Timeline, Product Specifications, Etc. 1.2. The Buyer Formalizes And Returns The Commercial Offer In Conjunction With A Banker Signed Ready Willing And Able (Rwa) Letter Stating To Issue A Collateral Instrument On Behalf Of The Buyer. 2. Sales Agreement 2.1. The Seller Issues The Sales & Purchase Agreement. - The Sales & Purchase Agreement Exhibits Information Such As Price, Index Discount, Volume, Load/discharge Ports, Delivery Timeline, Product Specifications, Banking Coordinates, And Other Tacit Data. - The Delivery Timeline Is Contingent On The Volume, Load/discharge Ports, And Vessel Availability. 3. Formalization/banking 3.1. The Buyer Formalizes And Submits The Sales & Purchase Agreement Within (3) Business Days. 3.2. The Sales & Purchase Agreement Is Lodged With The Buyers And The Sellers Bank. 3.3. The Buyers Banker Transmits A Pre-advice Via Swift Mt799. 3.4. The Buyer's Banker Transmits The Collateral Instrument Via Swift Mt760. 3.5. The Seller's Banker Issues A 2% Performance Bond. 3.6. Within 7 Days Of Verification Of The Collateral Instrument, The Seller Issues A Specially Curated Insurance Policy From Llyods Of London For 110% Of The Value. 4. Loading/documentation 4.1. Subsequent To The Validation Of The Collateral Instrument, The Seller Loads The Vessel (At Own Expense) And Issues The Product & Delivery Documentation. Product & Delivery Documentations Are Submitted Digitally And Via Courier When Created. Documentation Comprises Of, But Not Limited To: 1. Charter Party Agreement 2. Vessel Questionnaire 88 3. Vessel/product Insurance Policy (Lloyds) 4. Commitment To Supply 5. Commercial Invoice 6. Statement Of Product Availability 7. Certificate Of Origin 8. Bill Of Lading 9. Cargo Manifest 10. Ullage Report 11. Certificate Of Quality(Sgs At Origin) And Notice Of Readiness 12. Eta To Destination, Etc. The Buyer May Track And/or Communicate With The Vessel At Their Convenience. 5. Delivery/discharge 5.1. Per Standard Shipping Protocols, The Shipper Contacts The Buyer And Target Harbormaster Within A 48-hour Arrival Date/time. 5.2. The Seller Issues The Authorization To Board (Atb) And The Dip Test Authorization (Dta). 5.3. Customs Will Accompany The Buyer Per Local Rules. 5.4. The Buyer Executes An Mt103 Wire Transfer Subsequent To The Quality/quantity Inspection And In Accordance To The Final Invoice. 5.5. The Seller Transfers The Certificate Of Ownership (Title) Subsequent To The Receipt Of Payment. 5.6. Shore Tanks Are Injected Per The Harbormasters Directives.
We can supply ULSD 10PPM from FOB Jurong, Singapore. QTY 100,000MT per month. Contact us for further details and prices.
Premium fuel adhering to European standards, ensuring clean and efficient engine performance with superior combustion efficiency and reduced emissions. Delivery Terms : CIF / FOB Shipment Payment Term : MT103 TT Wire Transfer Quality : Q&Q test report will be conducted at the loading port by SGS equivalent at the expense of seller Products Origin : KAZAKHSTAN Contract Term : 12 Months minimum after first successful trial (with rolls andextensions) PORT OF LOADING : JURONG PORT, SINGAPORE AKTAU, PAVLODAR, KURYK, FUJAIRAH, VLADIVOSTOK, ROTTERDAM AND HOUSTON PORT PORT OF DESTINATION / DISCHARGE : TBA PACKING : Bulk for Vessel Loading INSURANCE : 110% By Seller DELIVERY : : Within 2-4 Weeks, From the Date of Approval of Documents, Depending Upon Availability Of Vessel. INSPECTION : All Products Are Quality & Quantity Wise Certified By SGS. PAYMENT TERMS : To Be Discussed
Product: EN590 (10ppm), crude oil Country of Origin: Russia/Non-Russia Supply capacity: EN590 - 50,000 ~ 200,00MT/month Crude oil - 1,000,000 ~ 2,000,000 MT/month Payment method: SBLC, MT103 / LC, TT Shipping terms: FOB, CIF, Port of loading: Chinese safe ports such as Qingdao, Vladivostok Port, etc.
D2 is a refinery abbreviation for Gasoil. It is the second distillate from the crude oil, and can be used without reformers and additives. So, the first engines used D2 as fuel before petrol cars as we know them today was invented. That is because the engine invented by a German called Diesel, requires no spark plugs. The diesel engine will ignite and combust when the pressure increases so that the heated plug makes it explode. Here we get the name Diesel since the same principles are used in diesel engines today. However, automotive diesel that you fill has additives that the refinery will add to make the engine more efficient and also easier to start in the winter. Diesel changes flash point in the winter. It also has additives to absorb water that condense. If you use summer diesel in the winter, you will get better mileage, but your fuel pipes may freeze and can also burst, and the wax makes the diesel flow thicker.
Origin Russian Federation
Diesel ,d2,d6, Kerosene Jeta1
EN590 Diesel 10ppm Origin - Kazakhstan Qty - 100k mt per month x 12 month CIF - Med Ports