EN590 10PPM
FOB Rotterdam / Fujairah
Tank To Vessel
Refinery Tank To Vessel/dip & Pay Procedure
1. Buyer issues official ICPO addressed to the refinery or representative.
2. Seller issues Commercial Invoice (CI), buyer signs and returns the signed invoice to the
seller.
3. Seller issues to the buyer the partial proof of product documents:
ATSC - Authority to sell and collect
Seller TSR
DTA - Dip Test Authorization
PRODUCT PASSPORT - Product analysis report from a renowned inspection company.
Statement Of Product Availability Duly Signed AND Notarized By The
Appropriate Authorities.
Commitment Letter To Supply
ATV Authority to verify the existence of the product via email or phone call.
4. Buyer obtains port and terminal access permit through the tank farm in order to gain access
to conduct dip test
5. After a successful Dip Test in Sellerâ??s tanks, Buyer takes over seller's tank or Seller
injects into buyer's vessel / Tank and buyer conducts its DIP TEST Inspection for Q & Q of
the Petroleum Products aboard vessel / Tank.
6. Buyer after a successful Q &Q Dip test on the product, the buyer makes the
payment for the total value of the product injected into the tanks through the means of
MTI03 - TT.
7. Upon seller receives the payment for the product from the buyer, the seller issues
to the buyer the Title ownership of the product and all exporting documents of the
Product. The seller pays all intermediaries involved in the transaction
Price for JET FUEL A1: 1 mbbl / $86 -- 2 mbbl / $84 --- 3 mbbl / $82 --- 4 mbbl / $78 --- Over 5 million bbl / $76 per barrel ====Welcome to RH Industries LLC, your trusted facilitator for oil and gas products. In fully understanding buyers traumatic and, at times, sad experience in fuel business. We realize that finding the right seller can be a daunting task, which is why we are here to help. We ensure you that everything will be done above board and according to widely agreed upon procedures for a win win outcome. We have available supply and confirmation letter for Jet Fuel A1, EN590, D6, and Rotterdam or Houston. Due to limited space here, kindly write to us for our refineries' procedures for Houston and Rotterdam. Thank you!
Supplier: En590 10ppm, jet a1 fuel , diesel
Buyer: Kazakhstan diesel gasoil en590 (10ppm)
Jet A1 Fuel FOB PRICE Aviation Turbine Fuel (JPA1) Trial Quantity: 2,000,000 BBLS Contract Quantity: 10,000,000 BBLS Delivery: Tank to Tank Origin: Kazakhstan Loading Port: Rotterdam Inspection: SGS Payment: MT 103 Swift Bank to Bank on Invoice FOB TTT PROCEDURE 1. The Buyer Issue an ICPO. Containing the seller's work procedures and Banking Details along with TSA (TANK STORAGE AGREEMENT), Buyer Certificate of incorporation, Company Profile (CP) and International Passport Copy of the CEO. 2. Seller issues ICC Warning Letter and Commercial Invoice (CI) of products in tank at port, buyer signs and returns the documents with acceptance and commitment letter stating to adhere to seller procedure. 3. The seller issues a copy of the SGS Report strictly JUST to the buyer's Tank farm Company only to verify the SGS Report. 4. after confirmation of successful verification of SGS Report only by Buyer's Tank Farm Company. The Buyer pays his Tank Company for 5 Days TSR and sends his TSR to the Seller. All Parties must sign NCNDA and IMFPA for endorsements. 5. The seller issues the following POP documents to the buyer; (a) SGS report for quality and quantity not older than 48 hours (b) Product Certificate of Origin (c) Product injection report (d) Tank storage receipt with full GPS coordinates (e) Unconditional dip test authorization letter (f) Authorization to sell and collect (i)Q&A 6. After verification of the documents, the injection will be commenced and after injection the buyer makes payment for the total value of the product injected into the tank via MT103-TT. 7. After receiving confirmation of Buyer Payment, the seller immediately transfer the title ownership to the buyer. 8. Seller sends payment of all intermediaries involved in the transaction 24 hours after receiving confirmation of Buyer Payment as per signed & sealed NCNDA/IMFPA which is notarized by Public Notary in Kazakhstan and then monthly remittance is continued as per terms and terms of the contract of sale and purchase agreement t between the buyer and seller.
Procurement Process - Cost, Insurance And Freight - CIF Refined/produced In Germany, Not Re-documented Please Find Attached Our Cif Procedures. Any Questions Please Don't Hesitate To Ask.
Supplier: En590 10ppm, jet a1, Cude oil, heavy oil ,fuel oil: 380/280/180, lpg, diesel en590 10pp, jet a1
Buyer: Cude oil, heavy oil ,fuel oil: 380/280/180, lpg, diesel en590 10pp, jet a1
we have offers for jet fuel A1 and diesel EN 590 fob Rotterdam tank to tank at very competitive prices for 1 or 2 million bbls A1 and 100.000- 200.000 tons EN590 buyers need to send ICPO and corporate profile together with TSA verifiable in Rotterdan once quotation approved Once CI are signed by both parties seller send PPOP and will; ask for buyer tank farm DTA signing to be sure buyer has tank space for inyection TSR will only be requested after fresh SGS delivered by the sellers
Aviation Jet Fuel is a type of aviation fuel designed for use in aircraft powered by gas-turbine engines. It is colourless to straw coloured in appearance. The most commonly used fuels for commercial aviation are Jet A and Jet A1, which are produced to a standardised international specification. The only other jet fuel commonly used in civilian turbine-engine powered aviation is Jet B, which is used for its enhanced cold-weather performance. Jet fuel is a mixture of a variety of hydrocarbons. Because the exact composition of jet fuel varies widely based on petroleum source, it is impossible to define jet fuel as a ratio of specific hydrocarbons. Jet fuel is therefore defined as a performance specification rather than a chemical compound. Aviation Jet Fuel is commonly referred to as JP54. However, this is the wrong terminology as there is no such grade of Jet Fuel. Jet A and Jet A1 are what refineries offer. Aviation Jet fuel Gas is what powers turbine aircraft engines. Worldwide, Jet Fuel is the most used low Sulphur content Kerosene. For instance, Colonial JP54 is similar to Jet A except the energy is 18.4 mj/Kg compared to the 42.8 MJ/kg of Jet A. Most importantly there is also a slight difference in additives. Aviation Jet Fuel B is used for its extremely cold weather performance. However, aviation Jet fuel Bs lighter composition makes it more dangerous to handle. For this reason, it is rarely used except in very cold climates. A blend of approximately 30% Kerosene and 70% Gasoline. Because of its very low freezing point (60 C (76 F), it is known as a wide cut fuel and has a low flash point as well. Aviation Jet Fuel B is primarily used in some military aircraft. In Canada, it is also used because of its freezing point. Aviation Kerosene standards are published as GOST10227-86. The standard consists of different properties. It separates paraffin and gasoline in the refinery. Military organisations around the world use a different classification system of JP (for Jet Propellant) numbers. Some are almost identical to their civilian counterparts and differ only by the amounts of a few additives. For instance, Jet A1 is similar to JP 8, Jet B is similar to JP 4. Military fuels are highly specialised products and are developed for very specific applications. Jet fuels are sometimes classified as kerosene or naphtha type. Kerosene type fuels include Jet A, Jet A1, JP 5 and JP 8. Naphthatype jet fuels, sometimes referred to as wide cut Jet Fuel, including Jet B and JP 4.
Aviation Jet Fuel is a type of aviation fuel designed for use in aircraft powered by gas-turbine engines. It is colourless to straw coloured in appearance. The most commonly used fuels for commercial aviation are Jet A and Jet A1, which are produced to a standardised international specification. The only other jet fuel commonly used in civilian turbine-engine powered aviation is Jet B, which is used for its enhanced cold-weather performance. Jet fuel is a mixture of a variety of hydrocarbons. Because the exact composition of jet fuel varies widely based on petroleum source, it is impossible to define jet fuel as a ratio of specific hydrocarbons. Jet fuel is therefore defined as a performance specification rather than a chemical compound. Aviation Jet Fuel is commonly referred to as JP54. However, this is the wrong terminology as there is no such grade of Jet Fuel. Jet A and Jet A1 are what refineries offer. Aviation Jet fuel Gas is what powers turbine aircraft engines. Worldwide, Jet Fuel is the most used low Sulphur content Kerosene. For instance, Colonial JP54 is similar to Jet A except the energy is 18.4 mj/Kg compared to the 42.8 MJ/kg of Jet A. Most importantly there is also a slight difference in additives. Aviation Jet Fuel B is used for its extremely cold weather performance. However, aviation Jet fuel Bs lighter composition makes it more dangerous to handle. For this reason, it is rarely used except in very cold climates. A blend of approximately 30% Kerosene and 70% Gasoline. Because of its very low freezing point (60 C (76 F), it is known as a wide cut fuel and has a low flash point as well. Aviation Jet Fuel B is primarily used in some military aircraft. In Canada, it is also used because of its freezing point. Aviation Kerosene standards are published as GOST10227-86. The standard consists of different properties. It separates paraffin and gasoline in the refinery. Military organisations around the world use a different classification system of JP (for Jet Propellant) numbers. Some are almost identical to their civilian counterparts and differ only by the amounts of a few additives. For instance, Jet A1 is similar to JP 8, Jet B is similar to JP 4. Military fuels are highly specialised products and are developed for very specific applications. Jet fuels are sometimes classified as kerosene or naphtha type. Kerosene type fuels include Jet A, Jet A1, JP 5 and JP 8. Naphthatype jet fuels, sometimes referred to as wide cut Jet Fuel, including Jet B and JP 4.
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