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
Fuel Oil is a fraction obtained from petroleum distillation either as a distillate or a residue Broadly speaking oil is any liquid petroleum product which is burned in a furnace or boiler for the generation of heat or used in an engine for the generation of power except oils having a flash point of approximately 40 C 104 F Oil is made of long hydrocarbon chains particularly alkanes cycloalkanes and aromatics The term Fuel Oil is also used in a stricter sense to refer only to the heaviest commercial fuel that can be obtained from crude oil heavier than gasoline and naphtha Fuel oils are used as fuel for power generation marine bunkers and large industrial heating plants Fuel oil 180 CST also known as Bunker Fuel or Residual Fuel Oil is characterized by its viscosity which is measured in centistokes CST The number 180 indicates the maximum viscosity of the oil at 50 degrees Celsius This specification makes it a relatively thick and viscous fuel compared to lighter fuel oils Both CST 180 and CST 380 fuel oils are considered heavy fuel oils and are commonly used in the shipping industry They are often referred to as bunker fuels and are used in vessels like cargo ships container ships and oil tankers
Heavy Fuel Oil (HFO) is a residual fuel incurred during the distillation of crude oil. It is primarily used to generate motion and/or heat that have a particularly high viscosity and density. Mainly used in industrial boilers and other direct source heating applications. It is also used as a principal fuel in marine applications and large diesel engines. Generally HFO typically includes bitumen, asphaltenes and long chain polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons.
Origin: Kazakhstan Quantity: One Hundred Thousand (100,000) Metric Tons With R&e Into Yearly Contract Loading Ports: Rotterdam / Houston / Kazakhstan / Fujairah / Jorong Ports Inspection: Sgs for the Quality & Quantity Test Report Insurance: Paid by Seller, Covering 110% of Shipment Value Terms of Selling , Fob , Cif , Tto ,ttv ,ttia
CST-180 FUEL OIL Requirement from Buyer 1. Product: 2. Quantity: 3. Destination: 4. Term Contract Only ): 5. Payment Term: 6. Target Price: 7.Letter Of Intent :
D6 FUEL OIL Requirement from Buyer is a Mast to answer your inquiries. 1. PRODUCT: 2. QUANTITY: 3. DESTINATION: 4. TERM CONTRACT Only ): 5. PAYMENT TERM: 6. TARGET PRICE: 7.Letter of Intent (LOI)
Minimum Quantity: 400,000,000 Gallons per Month Maximum Quantity: 800,000,000 Gallons per Month CIF Price: Gross USD $ 0.86 / USD $ 0.84 NET on CIF FOB Price: Gross USD $ 0.84 / USD $0.82 NET on FOB TERMS OF NEGOTIATION ORIGIN: FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA INCOTERMS: CIF/FOB/TTO LOADING TERMINAL: GULF OF GUINEA / FORCADOS PAYMENT TERMS: SBLC-MT760, MT103 PERFORMANCE BOND: 2% PB CONTRACT TERM: 12 MONTHS MINIMUM (WITH ROLLS AND EXTENSIONS) INSPECTION: SGS, CIQ OR SIMILAR COMMISSION: STRUCTURED NCNDA/IMFPA FOB ROTTERDAM TANK TAKEOVER (SELLER TANK EXTENSION) 1. Buyer sends ICPO in line with seller working procedures 2. Seller issues Commercial Invoice (C.I.), Buyer Signs within 24 hours and returns to Seller Within its validity. 3. Upon receipt and review of the signed C.I., Seller sends to the buyer detailed information of Tank Storage facility where the product is stored for buyer to contact and extend the tank for at least a minimum of three (3) days. 4. Upon confirmation of Buyer's tank tension from seller's tank farm, Seller submits to by an Unconditional Dip Test Authorization (UDTA) along with the below full POP documents: - SGS report, Pre- Injection Report, Commitment Letter to Supply Authorization to sell & collect. 5. Buyer appoints their testing teams SGS or Equivalent to vessel. dip test in seller tank before injection to the buyer's vessel or conduct test upon injection completion into the buyer's vessel to ascertain the Quality and Quantity injected to the vessel. 6. Upon successful completion into buyers tanker, Seller issues payment invoice for Buyer to pay for the product value 7. Seller issues Tittle ownership documents to buyer upon confirmation of buyer payment. NCNDA/IMFPA sign and seal by all intermediaries connected in the transaction. 8. Seller within 24 hours upon receipt of the buyer's payment pays commission to all intermediaries involved in the transaction.
- Quantity: 100,000 - 500,000MT per month