MAZUT FUEL OIL 100 GOST 10585/75-99(Mazut M100) Origin Russian
Quantity: 50,000 Metric Tons 500,000 MT available
Delivery: FOB AWSP
CIF Price: USD Gross $230 / $210 Net per Metric Ton,
FOB Price: $200 USD Gross / $180 USD Net per Metric Ton,
Commission: USD 5 seller side, USD 5 Buyer side Per Metric Ton
MAZUT FUEL OIL 100 GOST 10585/75-99(Mazut M100) Origin Russian Quantity: 50,000 Metric Tons 500,000 Metric Tons available Delivery: FOB AWSP CIF Price: USD Gross $220 / USD $210 Net per Metric Ton, FOB Price: USD Gross $190 / USD $180 Net per Metric Ton, Commission: USD $5.00 seller side, USD $5.00 Buyer side Per Metric Ton
Russian Mazut M100 is a fuel oil that is manufactured to GOST specifications, GOST 10585-75 (not active), GOST 10585-99 Oil fuel (GOST is the Russian system of standards, much like ASTM, for example). Mazut is almost exclusively manufactured in the Russian Federation, This kind of oil is graded as the heavy furnace oil. The product is produced from the remains of raw oil processing. This kind of mazut is produced only from the low sulphur raw oil. This product is typically used for larger boilers in producing steam since the BTU content is high. The most important consideration (not the only consideration) when grading this fuel is the sulfur content, which can mostly be affected by the source feedstock. For shipment purposes, this product is considered a product, and because viscosity drastically affect whether it is able to be pumped, shipping has unique requirements. Mazut is much like Number 6 Oil, and is part of the products left over after gasoline and lighter components are evaporated from the crude oil. The main difference between the different types of Mazut-100 is the content of sulphur. The grades are represented by these sulfuric levels: Very Low Sulphur is Mazut M100 with a Sulphur content of 0.5% Low Sulphur is Mazut M100 with a Sulphur content of 0.5% Normal Sulphur is a Mazut M100 with a Sulphur content of 1.0-2.0% High Sulphur is a Mazut M100 with a Sulphur content of 2.0-3.5% The amount of sulfur affects how clean the oil burns, and in turn the emissions it creates, as well as the amount of buildup that accumulates within the engines and furnaces that burns it. M100 prices are often determined by its point of origin and mode of production. Apart from shipping charges and regulations, product quality is considered to be more essential. When petroleum is distilled, fuel oil is produced as a residue or distillate. Any fuel oil is a form of petroleum that is burned to produce energy or heat for running an engine. These are usually low-quality oils that are heated in a furnace or boiler and used in a number of industries. MAZUT is such fuel and is typically used in generating plants and factories. Of course, different plants have expected requirements and specifications of their fuel and this is why MAZUT M100/99 and GOST 10585-75 are produced according to industry ISO standards.
Russian Mazut M100 is a fuel oil that is manufactured to GOST specifications, GOST 10585-75 (not active), GOST 10585-99 Oil fuel (GOST is the Russian system of standards, much like ASTM, for example). Mazut is almost exclusively manufactured in the Russian Federation, This kind of oil is graded as the heavy furnace oil. The product is produced from the remains of raw oil processing. This kind of mazut is produced only from the low sulphur raw oil. This product is typically used for larger boilers in producing steam since the BTU content is high. The most important consideration (not the only consideration) when grading this fuel is the sulfur content, which can mostly be affected by the source feedstock. For shipment purposes, this product is considered a dirty oil product, and because viscosity drastically affect whether it is able to be pumped, shipping has unique requirements. Mazut is much like Number 6 Oil, and is part of the products left over after gasoline and lighter components are evaporated from the crude oil. The main difference between the different types of Mazut-100 is the content of sulphur. The grades are represented by these sulfuric levels: Very Low Sulphur is Mazut M100 with a Sulphur content of 0.5% Low Sulphur is Mazut M100 with a Sulphur content of 0.5% Normal Sulphur is a Mazut M100 with a Sulphur content of 1.0-2.0% High Sulphur is a Mazut M100 with a Sulphur content of 2.0-3.5% The amount of sulfur affects how clean the oil burns, and in turn the emissions it creates, as well as the amount of buildup that accumulates within the engines and furnaces that burns it. M100 prices are often determined by its point of origin and mode of production. Apart from shipping charges and regulations, product quality is considered to be more essential. When petroleum is distilled, fuel oil is produced as a residue or distillate. Any fuel oil is a form of petroleum that is burned to produce energy or heat for running an engine. These are usually low-quality oils that are heated in a furnace or boiler and used in a number of industries. MAZUT is such fuel and is typically used in generating plants and factories. Of course, different plants have expected requirements and specifications of their fuel and this is why MAZUT M100/99 and GOST 10585-75 are produced according to industry ISO standards.
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* Quantity : MIN 50,000MT x 12 months * Origin: Russian Federation Specifications: Standard Export Quality. * Payment: By MT103/760 * Price/Commissions: Final price to Buyer is the Gross, including all commissions. Commissions * payment is then made by Seller, who carries out all commissions transfers. * Contract: 12 Months with possible rollovers. * Inspection: SGS or similar CIF DLC or SBLC PROCEDURE 1. Buyer issues ICPO, company registration, I.D. and Top World Bank redacted Bank Statement or equivalent 2. Seller issues Sales and Purchase Agreement (SPA). 3. Buyer signs and returns SPA. 4. Buyer's Bank issues a RWA letter to guarantee to issue an instrument on behalf of the Buyer within three working days after receiving the following PPOP. 5. Seller issues PPOP to Buyer including the following: A. Copy of license to export issued by the Department of the Ministry of Energy. B. Copy of approval to export issued by the Department of Ministry of Justice. C. Copy of statement of availability of the product. D. Copy of the refinery commitment to produce the product. E. Copy of contract to transport the product to port F. Copy of the port storage agreement G. Copy of the charter party agreements to transport the product to the discharge port. H. Tank Storage Receipt (TSR) I. Q & Q by Current SGS report. 6. Buyers bank issues operative Letter of Credit DLC MT 700 or SBLC MT-760 to Sellers fiduciary Bank account. 7. Seller issues 2% Performance Bond to Buyers bank. 8. Shipment Commences 9. On getting to Buyer's port of discharge, the Buyer's inspection team board the vessel and perform an inspection. Buyer sends SGS report to Seller. 10. Seller provides shipping document and a master commercial invoice to Buyer, within 3 banking days, Buyer makes the payment in full via MT 103/TT to Seller's Bank account.
Mazut M100 is a type of heavy fuel oil used in various industrial and power generation applications. It is a residual product derived from the refining of crude oil and is characterized by its high viscosity and energy content. Mazut M100 is commonly employed in large-scale industrial boilers, marine engines, and power plants. Key Features: Composition: Mazut M100 is a residual fuel oil with a high carbon content and a significant amount of sulfur. It is a heavy and viscous fuel that requires preheating before use to ensure proper flow and combustion. Viscosity and Density: This grade of mazut is known for its high viscosity and density, which can affect handling and storage requirements. It is typically classified based on its specific gravity and viscosity measurements. Applications: Power Generation: Mazut M100 is used as a fuel for power plants, particularly in regions where cheaper, high-energy fuels are preferred. It is burned in large-scale boilers and turbines to generate electricity. Industrial Use: In industry, Mazut M100 serves as a fuel for high-temperature processes and equipment, including furnaces and kilns, due to its high energy content. Marine Fuel: It is also utilized as a marine fuel in some large ships and vessels, providing a cost-effective option for powering marine engines. Environmental and Operational Considerations: Sulfur Content: Mazut M100 typically has a high sulfur content, which can lead to significant emissions of sulfur dioxide (SOâ??) and other pollutants. This has environmental implications, including contributing to air pollution and acid rain. Handling and Storage: Due to its high viscosity, Mazut M100 requires careful handling and storage practices. It often needs to be heated to facilitate pumping and combustion, which can involve additional infrastructure and energy. Regulatory and Market Context: Regulations: The use of Mazut M100 is subject to increasing regulatory scrutiny due to environmental concerns. Many regions are implementing stricter emissions standards, which may impact its usage and encourage the adoption of cleaner fuels. Pricing: Mazut M100 pricing is influenced by global crude oil markets, production costs, and regional demand. Its cost-effectiveness compared to lighter fuels can make it an attractive option in certain applications. Conclusion: Mazut M100 is a heavy fuel oil with significant applications in power generation, industrial processes, and marine engines. While it offers high energy content and cost advantages, its high sulfur content and viscosity require careful management to address environmental and operational challenges. As environmental regulations evolve, the use of Mazut M100 may be increasingly scrutinized in favor of cleaner alternatives.
Mazut is a heavy, low quality fuel oil, used in generating plants and similar applications. In the United States and Western Europe, mazut is blended or broken down, with the end product being diesel. Mazut may be used for heating houses in the former USSR and in countries of the Far East that do not have the facilities to blend or break it down into more conventional petro-chemicals. In the West, furnaces that burn mazut are commonly called "waste oil" heaters or "waste oil" furnaces. Mazut-100 is a fuel oil that is manufactured to GOST specifications, for example GOST 10585-75 (not active), GOST 10585-99 Oil fuel. Mazut is almost exclusively manufactured in the Russian Federation, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, and Turkmenistan. This product is typically used for larger boilers in producing steam since the energy value is high. The most important factor when grading this fuel is the sulfur content, which can mostly be affected by the source feedstock. For shipment purposes, this product is considered a dirty oil product, and because viscosity drastically affect whether it is able to be pumped, shipping has unique requirements. Mazut is much like Number 6 Oil (Bunker C), and is part of the products left over after gasoline and lighter components are evaporated from the crude oil.