EN590 10ppm & Jet Fuel A1 available .Tank to Tank procedure :
TRANSACTION PROCEDURES FOR FOB â??TTTâ??
(TANK-TO-TANK)
1. Buyer issues ICPO together with tank storage agreement (TSA) for
seller approval.
2. Seller issues Commercial Invoice (CI), ICC WARNING LETTER for the
available product quantity in the
storage tank in the terminal port.
3. Buyer signs and then returns the commercial invoice with NCNDA/IMFPA
signed by all buyer Groups
with commission structures.
4. Seller Issue (3 DAY unconditional Dip Test Authorization (DTA) to be
endorsed by Sellerâ??s Company,
Buyerâ??s Company and Buyerâ??s chosen Logistic Company. Upon confirmation
of the signed unconditional
Dip Test Authorization (DTA) by both parties, Seller programs the
injection and then issues buyer the
following documents.
A.FRESH SGS REPORT INSPECTED IN LOADING TERMINAL PORT.
B.TANK STORAGE RECEIPT (TSR) WITH GPS COORDINATES).
C.AUTHORIZATION TO VERIFY (ATV).
D.INJECTION REPORT SHORE TANK.
E.CERTIFICATE OF ORIGIN.
F.AUTHORIZATION TO SELL & COLLECT (ATSC).
5. Buyer upon physical verification of the product and PPOP
confirmation, contracts SGS to conduct the
Dip test in Seller Storage Tank on Buyerâ??s expense.
6. Upon successful Dip Test, Buyer presents the tank storage receipt
(TSR).
7. Seller commences injection immediately into buyer tank and â??issues
buyer Title of Ownership
Certificate to be followed by all export Documentation.
8. Buyer makes payment by MT103 or TT wire transfer for the total
product and lifts the product, andseller pays all
intermediary involved in the transaction
1. Buyer issues an official ICPO with the seller's procedure, passport copy, banking details along
with their Tank Storage Agreement "TSA".
2. Seller issues their Commercial Invoice "CI" to the buyer, Buyer signs and returns the commercial
invoice to the seller along with an Acceptance Letter of the sales and purchase procedure.
3. Seller verifies the buyer's storage facility and their Tank Storage Agreement (TSA) with the port
authority. (NB: Seller will issue a Tank-to-Tank Injection Agreement (TTIA) to be signed by all
parties only if buyer's TSA is engaged, not active or cannot be verified with the local port
authority).
4. Seller issues all POP documents below to the buyer upon a successful verification and approval
of the buyer TSA or after receiving the TTIA fully signed by all parties:
a. Injection Report.
b. Product Passport.
c. 24 Hours SGS Report.
d. Product Certificate of Origin.
e. Tank Storage Receipt (TSR).
f. Authorization to sell and collect.
g. Unconditional Dip-Test Authorization.
h. Product Title Holder Transfer Agreement.
i. NCNDA/IMFPA.
5. If required buyer may inspect by SGS (Dip Test In Tanks) at buyer's expense.
6. Upon successful verification of POP or Dip Test in the seller's tank, buyer provides Tank Storage
Receipt (TSR) to seller in order to issue the scheduled Injection Programming (IP) to be signed by
buyer storage facility and then injects the product into buyer's tanks.
7. Buyer makes the payment for the product via MT103, seller transfers the Title Holder &
Ownership of the product to the Buyer.
8. After successful Trial Lift (First Lift), Seller issues SPA/Contract for 12 months with R&E to
Buyer for processing.
9. Seller pays commissions to all intermediaries involved, for the initial lift and all subsequent lifts
according to the signed NCNDA/IMFPA.
We can connect you with our friend end sellers/title holders to offer express work with petroleum products of Russian or non-Russian origin, where they can provide reliable and serious offers.
Please contact us only if you are the real end buyer or his direct mandate.
1. Density
Jet A / Jet A-1: 775-840 kg/m at 15C
Jet B: 750-820 kg/m at 15C
2. Flash Point
Jet A / Jet A-1: Minimum 38C (100F)
Jet B: Around -20C (-4F) (more volatile)
3. Freezing Point
Jet A: Maximum -40C (-40F)
Jet A-1: Maximum -47C (-52.6F)
Jet B: Maximum -58C (-72.4F)
4. Viscosity
Jet A / Jet A-1: Maximum 8.0 mm/s at -20C
Jet B: Lower viscosity due to its composition
5. Energy Content
Jet A / Jet A-1: 42.8-43.5 MJ/kg
Jet B: 42.8-44.0 MJ/kg
6. Sulfur Content
Maximum 0.3% by weight (varies by specification)
7. Thermal Stability
High thermal stability to prevent deposit formation in fuel systems
8. Electrical Conductivity
Typically 50-600 pS/m (anti-static additives may be added)
9. Appearance
Clear to straw-colored liquid, free from visible contaminants
10. Composition
Complex mixture of hydrocarbons (C9-C16) including paraffins, naphthenes, and aromatics
Jet A-1 fuel is a kerosene-based aviation turbine fuel used in commercial and military aircraft. It has a minimum flash point of 38C and a maximum freezing point of -47C, ensuring safety and performance at high altitudes. It meets international standards like ASTM D1655 and DEF STAN 91-091, with additives to enhance stability, conductivity, and corrosion resistance.
EN590 diesel fuel is a low-sulfur automotive diesel that meets European standards for use in diesel engines. It has a cetane number of at least 51, a sulfur content below 10 ppm, and a flash point above 55C, ensuring efficient combustion and reduced emissions. EN590 complies with Euro 5 and Euro 6 regulations, optimizing fuel economy and engine performance while minimizing environmental impact.
D6 fuel oil, also known as Residual Fuel Oil or Bunker Fuel, is a heavy, high-viscosity petroleum product used primarily in industrial boilers, power plants, and large marine engines. It has a high sulfur content (up to 3.5%) and requires preheating for proper combustion due to its thick consistency. D6 is less refined than diesel and jet fuels, making it a low-cost, high-energy fuel suited for large-scale applications.
D2 diesel fuel is a mid-distillate petroleum product used in diesel engines, meeting ISO 8217 and ASTM D975 standards. It has a cetane number of at least 51, a sulfur content of up to 500 ppm (Low Sulfur) or 10 ppm (Ultra-Low Sulfur - ULSD), and a flash point above 52�°C, ensuring efficient combustion and reduced emissions. D2 is widely used in transportation, agriculture, and industrial applications due to its reliability and energy efficiency.
Available stock in Rotterdam tank farm for jet fuel A1:
CI DIP AND PAY FOB PROCEDURE
1. Buyer sends ICPO, Company Profile along with current and valid TSA company registration certificate+ buyer passport number + company profile to seller on receipt of seller's soft corporate offer.
2. Seller issues commercial invoice of the product in tanks at the port of Rotterdam and returns commercial invoice.
3.seller will provide the Proof of Product (PPOP) documents for product verification Which include
Tank Storage Receipt (TSR)
Certificate of origin
Statement of Product Availability,
Authorization to Verify (ATV), and
Dip Test Authorization (DTA) Letter.
4.After successful verification of the PPOP, the buyer will contact the seller's Tank Storage Company to request a 1-day payment invoice to enable Buyer obtain all the necessary authorization and clearance for a Dip Test schedule.
*Or*
Buyer must have a minimum of 10 days TSR to avoid one day tank extension.
5.Upon a successful Dip Test conducted in the seller's tanks, the buyer will make the payment for the total product cost based on the SGS Report via MT103. The seller will transfer title ownership to the buyer and send all exportation documents. The buyer can then either transfer the product into a vessel or take over the seller's tanks for further storage.
6. Upon a successful Dip Test conducted in the seller's tanks, the buyer will make the payment for the total product cost based on the SGS Report via MT103. The seller will transfer title ownership to the buyer and send all exportation documents. The buyer can then either transfer the product into a vessel or take over the seller's tanks for further storage.
7. All intermediaries involved in the transaction will sign a Non- Circumvention, Non-Disclosure Agreement (NCNDA) and International Master Fee Protection Agreement (IMFPA). These documents will be forwarded to the seller for endorsement, and the seller will provide the Endorsed NCNDA/IMFPA and Authorization to Sell and Collect (ATSC).
We supply high-quality petroleum products from trusted Middle Eastern, European, and Turkish producers, ensuring compliance with international standards.
Important Notice: Due to widespread fraud in the oil industry, our procedures are non-negotiable. No upfront payment is required. TTM (Table-Top Meeting) can be arranged before LC for qualified buyers with ICPO + POF.
Key Products & Origins:
Diesel (D2, D6) Origin: Middle East
EN590 Origin: Italy, Europe, Turkiye, Middle East
Jet Fuel (Jet A1) Origin: Middle East
Our UAE office is a licensed petroleum exporter, ensuring seamless transactions and full regulatory compliance.
Sales & Purchase Procedure:
Request: Buyer submits Letter of Interest + Proof of Funds (POF) (Bank Statement, BCL, etc.).
Introduction: Seller verifies the buyer and conducts an introductory call.
Capability Assessment: Seller assesses the buyer's financial capacity.
Corporate Offer: Seller issues a Formal Corporate Offer (FCO) with prices, volume, and terms.
Sales Agreement: Buyer & Seller finalize a Sales & Purchase Agreement (SPA). The seller also issues an MFPA (Master Fee Protection Agreement) for agents/mandates.
Banking & Collateral: Buyer submits SBLC MT760, and Seller provides a 2% Performance Bond.
Loading & Documentation: Seller loads the vessel at their own cost and issues delivery documents (B/L, Ullage Report, COO, Q88, etc.).
Delivery & Payment: Buyer conducts a Dip Test, completes an MT103 wire transfer, and receives Title of Ownership upon payment.
We ensure reliable supply, competitive pricing, and seamless transactions for our global buyers.
There are two main types of aviation fuels used by airlines around the world: aviation gasoline and jet fuel, which are suitable for different types of aircraft engines. Aviation gasoline is used as fuel for piston type aviation engines. Due to the fact that jet fuels commonly produced and widely used both domestically and internationally belong to the kerosene type, they are commonly referred to as aviation kerosene, abbreviated as aviation coal.
Product: Jet A1 fuel
Origin: Kazakhstan
QTY: Trial 2million BBL Followed by any qty per month X 12months contract.
Product: Diesel fuel EN590 10PPM
Origin: Kazakhstan
QTY: Trial 100,000. MT Followed by any qty per month X 12months contract.
FOB TRANSACTION PROCEDURES FOR TANK TO TANK DIP& PAY
1) Buyer issue ICPO containing the seller's working procedure and banking details along with company registration
certificate, buyer data page of buyerâ??s Passport with buyerâ??s Nominated TSA for refinery verification and approval.
2) Seller issues commercial invoice (C.I.), buyer signs and return commercial invoice along with an acceptance letter.
3) Seller issues a copy of SGS Report to buyer's Tank Farm Company only to verify SGS Report with a Confidentiality &
Non-Circumvent letter.
4) Upon confirmation of SGS Report by Buyer's Tank Farm Company, Seller request to leases and pays the buyerâ??s tank
for 2 days, and Buyer pays his Tank Farm Company for 3 days after Tank Farm Company confirms the payment from
Seller. A total (5) days of operational TSR will be issued on seller/buyers name for a minimum of XXXX to XXXX GALS /
BBLS / MT.
5) Sellerissuesfollowing POP documentsto buyer:
A. Q&QReport
B. Pre Injection Report(Fromrefinery reservoir to leased tanks)
C. Unconditional Dip test authorization letter (DTA)
D. Authorization to sell
E. FreshUpdate SGS Report
F. Certificate ofOrigin
G. Authorization to verifyphysically the productin seller's tank(ATV)
6) Buyer and his testing teams conducts Dip test on the product and injection commence from seller's tank to buyer's
tank.
7) Upon completion of injection, seller issues full Injection reportto buyer and buyer makes 100% payment via MT103
for the total value of product injected into the tanks.
NOTE: The refinery will provide NCNDA/IMFPA immediately after step No.4 of the procedure.