Supplier: Our product ranges of different verticals .
chemicals pet coke, urea, coal, sulphur granules, npk, ammonium sulphate, pure aluminium, meg, deg, teg, mea, dea, tea, sulphuric acid, etc
fertilizer npk, urea, ammonium sulphate
specialties metal cutting additives, water treatment chemicals ro antiscalant, non oxidising biocide glutaraldehyde, textile chemicals
ecofriendly products coconut fibre, coconut pith, bentonite clay (bleaching earth), etc
plant design and supply engineering service and material supply, electrical and instrumentation bulk, automation , telecom, piping , engineering skids, rotary (small size) , epc for lubricant batch plants
medical items :syringes (luer slip), hypodermic needles
technical consultancy for setting up of laboratory r & d (state of art facility) and qc for lubricants, fuel and petrochemicals
Services: Trading house, sourcing agents, business house, , chemicals, petrochemicals, plant design and supplies, technical consultancy
Supplier: Energy sources, petrochemical, organic chemistry, rubbers, plastics
Buyer: Energy sources, petrochemical, organic chemistry, rubbers, plastics
Petrochemicals are the chemical products obtained from petroleum by refining. Some chemical compounds made from petroleum are also obtained from other fossil fuels, such as coal or natural gas, or renewable sources. Products Such as Products made from petrochemicals include such items as plastics, soaps and detergents, solvents, drugs, fertilizers, pesticides, explosives, synthetic fibres and rubbers, paints, epoxy resins, flooring, insulating materials and many more
Adsorbent for edible oil, Water treatment, cement manufacturing. It is used as an adsorbent to improve the quality of cooking oil. It is also used in manufacturing of cement to lower the risk of contamination with drilling muds
Supplier: LPG cylinders, sourcing of LPG, white spirit, petrochemical derivatives, fossil fuels
We sell Oil and Gas Products Wholesale Eastern Siberia-pacific ocean oil ( espo) Liquified natural gas Liquified petroleum gas Ultra -low sulphur diesel ( EN590) Light cycle oil Petroleum coke Jet fuel A1 Mazut Aviation fuel A-1 & Jp54 Bitumen Base oil Diammonium phosphate Naphtha Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel EN590,DIESEL D2,DIESEL VIRGIN OIL D6 We are an oil and gas company Agents, Facilitators and Mandate; we source crude oil for Refineries and large volume buyers, and other petrochemicals like AGO, LPFO, PMS, DPK and other Russia product origin listed below for the upstream and downstream sectors consumption.
Crude oil, often simply called "crude," is an unrefined petroleum product composed of hydrocarbon deposits and other organic materials. It is a liquid found underground that can be refined to produce various fuels, including gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel, as well as other products like plastics and chemicals. Classification: Based on its specific gravity (API gravity) and sulfur content, crude oil can be classified into: Light or Heavy: Determined by its API gravity with light crude oil being less dense and, therefore, more valuable than heavy crude oil. Sweet or Sour: Based on its sulfur content. Sweet crude has less than 0.5% sulfur, while sour crude has a higher sulfur content. Physical Characteristics: Color varies from yellow to black. Viscosity can range from water-like to thick and tar-like. Distinctive odor, often pungent. Applications: Fuel Production: Main source for gasoline, diesel, kerosene, and jet fuel after refining. Petrochemicals: Base for manufacturing chemicals, plastics, synthetic materials, and more. Lubricants: Processed to produce motor oil, grease, and other lubricating products. Asphalt: Used in road construction. Storage & Handling: Crude oil is typically stored in large tanks or transported in pipelines, tankers, or rail cars. Proper care is needed during transportation to prevent spills and environmental contamination. Note: Crude oil's quality and characteristics can vary widely based on its geographical origin and the conditions under which it was formed. Before refining or using, a detailed analysis is usually performed to understand its composition and how best to process or utilize it.
Supplier: alloy, chemical products, food, and energy sources section, food like sunflower, canola, palm oils, sugar, clinker, sulfur, petrochemical products, petrol (jet a1, d2, d6, ago)
Services: Export-import and trading
Buyer: Steel and iron slag, zinc ore, manganese, sulfur
Services: Provide services for link up for cooking oil ( palm olien 26*) big buyer from China, construction of petrochemical and oil refinery plant from China, aircraft spare parts from China, set up of jv for Malaysia palm oil cooking oil with license issued by proper authority for self process products , sourcing for finishing projects world wide ( internal and out-door ) , buyers and interior design contractors for commercial furniture manufacturer products ( commercial seating, office, sofa ) from china
Fuel Oil: (CST180, CST280, CST380 / Bunker & Marine Fuels ) Types of Fuel Oil : Bunker & Marine Fuel Fuel Oil CST380 Fuel Oil CST280 Fuel Oil CST180 Furnance Oil Number 1: a volatile distillate oil intended for vaporizing pot-type burners. It is the kerosene refinery cut that boils off right after the heavy naphtha cut used for gasoline. Older names include coal oil, stove oil and range oil. Number 2: a distillate home heating oil. Trucks and some cars use similar diesel fuel with a cetane number limit describing the ignition quality of the fuel. Both are typically obtained from the light gas oil cut. Number 3: a distillate oil for burners requiring low-viscosity fuel. ASTM merged this grade into the number 2 specification and the term is rarely used. Number 4: a commercial heating oil for burner installations not equipped with preheaters. It may be obtained from the heavy gas oil cut. Number 5: a residual-type industrial heating oil requiring preheating to 170 – 220 °F (77 – 104 °C) for proper atomization at the burners. This fuel is sometimes known as Bunker B. It may be obtained from the heavy gas oil cut, or it may be a blend of residual oil with enough number 2 oil to adjust viscosity until it can be pumped without preheating. Also called Navy Special Fuel Oil, Navy Special or Furnace Fuel Oil. Number 6: a high-viscosity residual oil requiring preheating to 220 – 260 °F (104 – 127 °C). 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. This fuel may be known as residual fuel oil (RFO), by the Navy specification of Bunker C, or by the Pacific Specification of PS-400. Also called Furnace Fuel Oil. Mazut: a residual fuel oil often derived from Russian petroleum sources and is either blended with lighter petroleum fractions or burned directly in specialized boilers and furnaces. It is also used as a petrochemical feedstock. Bunker Fuels : Bunker fuels are also a type of fuel oil, used aboard ships. Bunker fuel is often used as a synonym for No. 6 fuel oil which is the most common bunker fuel. Bunker A : No. 2 fuel oil Bunker B : No. 4 or 5 fuel oil Bunker C : No. 6 fuel oil Marine Fuels Other types of classification used in the maritime field also include : HFO : Heavy Fuel Oil IFO : Intermediate Fuel Oil MDO : Marine Diesel Oil MFO : Marine Fuel Oil MGO : Marine Gas Oil