Export Blend Crude GOST 51 858-2002 is a high-quality crude oil blend produced according to the Russian GOST standard. Known for its ideal composition and optimal refining properties, it is suitable for producing a wide range of petroleum products, offering excellent performance for refining processes.
Crude oil is a naturally occurring unrefined petroleum product that is made up of a mixture of hydrocarbons and other organic compounds It is the raw material that is used to produce a variety of refined petroleum products including gasoline diesel fuel and heating oil Crude oil is extracted from the earth through drilling and is transported to refineries where it is processed and refined into various products Crude oil has a wide range of physical properties Crude oil is made up of 845 carbon 13 hydrogen 13 sulfur and less than 1 each of nitrogen oxygen metals and salts REBCO is a specific type of crude oil that is produced in Russia and the surrounding regions It is a highquality crude oil that is known for its low sulfur content and low viscosity The middle east light crude oil is also highquality crude oil The GOST 51 8582002 specification refers to the Russian standard for REBCO which outlines the crude oils characteristics and performance requirements Gost 51 858 2002 offers from exporters manufacturers suppliers wholesalers and distributors globally by price and quality of the oil REBCO is an important commodity in the global energy market and it is carefully regulated to ensure that it meets the necessary standards for safety and performance Maximum Sulfur Content 18 Paraffin Content 60 Maximum Water Sediment Content 12 Distillation Weight 21 Up to 200 N min 21 Up to 300 N min 41 Up to 350 N min 50 and Maximum salts content MGL 100
The full name of Jet Fuel A1 is the aviation Kerosene Colonial Grade 54 Jet Fuel JP 54 Jet fuel designed for use in aircraft powered by gasturbine engines It is clear to strawcolored in appearance The most commonly used fuels for commercial aviation are Jet A and Jet A1 which are produced to a standardized international specification Jet fuel is a mixture of a large number of different hydrocarbons The range of their sizes is restricted by the requirements for the product for example the freezing point or smoke point Kerosenetype jet fuel has a carbon number distribution between about 8 and 16 carbon numbers carbon atoms per molecule wide cut or naphthatype jet fuel including Jet B between about 5 and 15 carbon number Jet A1 is the standard specification fuel used in the rest of the world Jet A1 has a flash point higher than 38C 100 F with an autoignition temperature of 210 C 410 F
Liquefied petroleum gases LPG A group of hydrocarbon gases primarily propane normal butane and isobutane derived from crude oil refining or natural gas processing These gases may be marketed individually or mixed Liquefied petroleum gas also referred to as LPG or LP gas is a fuel gas which contains a flammable mixture of hydrocarbon gases specifically propane nbutane and isobutane LPG any of several liquid mixtures of the volatile hydrocarbons propene propane butene and butane It was used as early as 1860 for a portable fuel source and its production and consumption for both domestic and industrial use have expanded ever since A typical commercial mixture may also contain ethane and ethylene as well as a volatile mercaptan an odorant added as a safety precaution
Automotive Gas Oil (AGO) is also known as diesel because it is� a by-product of crude oil. It is gotten in the mid-boiling range of the crude oil refining process. AGO is a less flammable fuel compared to other petroleum products such as premium motor spirit. AGO is used in two main types of vehicles namely heavy-duty vehicles, such as trucks and buses and light-duty vehicles, such as vans and passenger cars. Both oil and natural gas are made up primarily of hydrocarbon (H), which is a chemical compound consisting entirely of carbon (C) and hydrogen (H). They can be classified further into a variety of types depending on the structure of molecules and how they are bound.
liquefied natural gas LNG natural gas primarily methane that has been liquefied for ease of storing and transporting Liquefied natural gas LNG is 600 times smaller than natural gas when the latter is in its gaseous form and it can be easily shipped overseas LNG is produced by cooling natural gas below its boiling point 162 C 259 F and is stored in doublewalled cryogenic containers at or slightly above atmospheric pressure It can be converted back to its gaseous form by simply raising the temperature Natural gas is a hydrocarbon mixture consisting primarily of saturated light paraffins such as methane and ethane both of which are gaseous under atmospheric conditions The mixture also may contain other hydrocarbons such as propane butane pentane and hexane In natural gas reservoirs even the heavier hydrocarbons occur for the most part in gaseous form because of the higher pressures They usually liquefy at the surface at atmospheric pressure and are produced separately as natural gas liquids NGLs either in field separators or in gas processing plants Once separated from the gas stream the NGLs can be further separated into fractions ranging from the heaviest condensates hexanes pentanes and butanes through liquefied petroleum gas LPG essentially butane and propane to ethane This source of light hydrocarbons is especially prominent in the United States where natural gas processing provides a major portion of the ethane feedstock for olefin manufacture and the LPG for heating and commercial purposes
Mazut a heavy lowquality fuel used in power generating plants and similar applications In the US and Western Europe mazut is blended or broken down with the final product that is diesel The Mazut100 is a fuel that is produced under the GOST specifications for example GOST 1058599 Mazut is almost exclusively manufactured in the Russian Federation Kazakhstan Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan The most important thing is to qualify the fuel sulfur content The VLS Mazut 10075 and 10099 Mazut Grade I are actually the same thing GOST merged the old classifications of 75 and 99 in a new classification of seven degrees all under 10099 For some reason many people still use the old adjective 75 particularly the Chinese
Jet A1 is a� kerosene-type fuel. Jet fuel or aviation turbine fuel is a type of aviation fuel designed for use in aircraft powered by gas-turbine engines. It is colorless to straw-colored in appearance. The most commonly used fuels for commercial aviation are Jet A and Jet A-1, which are produced to a standardized international specification. During the refining process only 8% of the crude oil is made up of Jet fuel.
Bentonite is a clay consisting mainly of smectite minerals, commonly formed by decomposition of volcanic ash or tuff, or sometimes from other igneous or sedimentary rocks. Bentonite is a very plastic clay that shrinks (or swells) markedly in response to the removal (or addition) of water. The main uses of bentonite are in drilling mud and as a binder, purifier, absorbent, and carrier for fertilizers or pesticides. As of around 1990, almost half of the US production of bentonite was used as drilling mud. Minor uses include filler, sealant, and catalyst in petroleum refining.
The term bitumen refers to a substance produced through the distillation of crude oil Bitumen is known for its waterproofing and adhesive properties and is commonly used in the construction industry notably for roads and highways The two Bitumen grades are 6070 and 80100 The difference between 6070 and 80100 penetration grade is the penetration range Bitumen 6070 has lower penetration which means it is harder than bitumen 80100 Bitumen 6070 is better suited for use in hot climates and can withstand heavy traffic loads unlike bitumen 80100 According to the ASTM D36 method the softening point of bitumen 6070 is between 49 to 56C and the flash point of bitumen 6070 is 250 C Another important factor is density Due to the ASTM D70 the density of bitumen 6070 is equal to 10344 Bitumen Penetration Grade 85100 is a standard penetration grade Bitumen usually used as a Paving Grade Bitumen suitable for road construction and for the production of asphalt pavements with superior properties This grade of Bitumen is mainly used in the manufacture of hot mix asphalt for bases and wearing courses
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