Diesel EN590 (10PPM) Offer
To Whom It May Concern,
We,AHA! CREATE LLC, a producer of responsible industrial commodities, is capable of supplying the following product under the specified terms and procedures:
Incoterm:�?� FOB or CIF
Performance Bond (PB):�?� To be discussed
Trade Terms
FOB: Tank to Tank (TTT)
FOB: Tank to Tank (Dip and Pay)
FOB: Tank to Vessel (TTV)
FOB: Tanker Takeover (TTO)
CIF: Shipping to Discharge Port
Transaction Procedure
(The procedure may change caused by the trade terms.)
NDA:�?� Buyer and Seller side sign a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA).
SCO:�?� Seller issues a Soft Corporate Offer (SCO) outlining basic terms and incoterms.
ICPO:�?� Buyer issues an Irrevocable Corporate Purchase Order (ICPO) addressed to the Seller Refinery, along with:
Company profile
Vessel Charter Party Agreement (CPA)
Buyer's passport copy
Stamp & Signature on each page
SPA: Seller issues a Draft Sales & Purchase Agreement (SPA), open for amendments. Once both parties sign and seal the contract, copies are exchanged electronically.
Contract Registration:� Seller registers and legalizes the contract with appropriate authorities to secure approval for Transfer of Ownership Title/Allocation in the buyer's company name at the seller's expense.
POP Documents:� Seller provides a notarized and insured copy of the legalized contract along with Partial Proof of Product (POP) documents:
Certificate of Origin
Statement of Product Availability
Product Quality Passport
Refinery Guarantee to Supply Letter
Refinery Legalized Draft Contract
Freight Cost Invoice:� Buyer requests an invoice from their nominated Shipping and Logistics company for the chartered freight cost, to be equally shared between Buyer and Seller.
Freight Payment: � Seller and Buyer make the agreed payments for the chartered freight cost to ensure logistics availability and port authorization. Seller's portion of the freight cost will be deducted from the total product payment at the discharge port after final CIQ/SGS testing.
POP & Shipping Documents� Seller releases copies of the following documents to the Buyer:
Charter Party Agreement for product transport
Shipping Schedule Document
Product Analysis Report
Certificate of Origin
Bill of Lading
Tank Receipt
Vessel QM8
Certificate of Product
Payment: Buyer's bank issues an Irrevocable Documentary Letter of Credit (IRDLC) for the full value of the first month's shipment.
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PETROLEUM COKE Offer
To Whom It May Concern,
We,AHA! CREATE LLC, a producer of responsible industrial commodities, are capable of supplying the following product under the specified terms and procedures:
Incoterm:� FOB or CIF
Performance Bond (PB):�?� To be discussed
Trade Terms
FOB: Tank to Tank (TTT)
FOB: Tank to Tank (Dip and Pay)
FOB: Tank to Vessel (TTV)
FOB: Tanker Takeover (TTO)
CIF: Shipping to Discharge Port
Transaction Procedure
(The procedure may change caused by the trade terms.)
NDA:� Buyer and Seller side sign a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA).
SCO: Seller issues a Soft Corporate Offer (SCO) outlining basic terms and incoterms.
ICPO : Â Buyer issues an Irrevocable Corporate Purchase Order (ICPO) addressed to the Seller Refinery, along with:
Company profile
Vessel Charter Party Agreement (CPA)
Buyer's passport copy
Stamp & Signature on each page
SPAÂ Seller issues a Draft Sales & Purchase Agreement (SPA), open for amendments. Once both parties sign and seal the contract, copies are exchanged electronically.
Contract Registration:� Seller registers and legalizes the contract with appropriate authorities to secure approval for Transfer of Ownership Title/Allocation in the buyer's company name at the seller's expense.
POP Documents : Seller provides a notarized and insured copy of the legalized contract along with Partial Proof of Product (POP) documents:
Certificate of Origin
Statement of Product Availability
Product Quality Passport
Refinery Guarantee to Supply Letter
Refinery Legalized Draft Contract
Freight Cost Invoice : Â Buyer requests an invoice from their nominated Shipping and Logistics company for the chartered freight cost, to be equally shared between Buyer and Seller.
Freight Payment:� Seller and Buyer make the agreed payments for the chartered freight cost to ensure logistics availability and port authorization. Seller's portion of the freight cost will be deducted from the total product payment at the discharge port after final CIQ/SGS testing.
POP & Shipping Documents- Sellers releases copies of the following documents to the Buyer:
Charter Party Agreement for product transport
Shipping Schedule Document
Product Analysis Report
Certificate of Origin
Bill of Lading
Tank Receipt
Vessel QM8
Certificate of Product
Payment :Â Buyer's bank issues an Irrevocable Documentary Letter of Credit (IRDLC) for the full value of the first month's shipment.
I can supply EN 590, in large quantities, low sulfur diesel oil. From 5,000 MT up to 200,000 MT.
Interested Buyer may kindly send their LOI to me to enable me to move forward.
The rate is $415 to $430 on CIF basis; any safe port in the world.
Do contact me at the earliest.
I can supply EN 590, in large quantities, low sulfur diesel oil. From 5,000 MT up to 200,000 MT.
Interested Buyer may kindly send their LOI to me to enable me to move forward.
The rate is $415 to $430 on CIF basis; any safe port in the world.
Do contact me at the earliest.
Diesel EN590 (10PPM) ULSD (Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel) is a premium diesel fuel that conforms to the European standard EN590, with an ultra-low sulfur content of only 10 parts per million (PPM). This type of diesel is known for its environmental benefits and is widely used in modern diesel engines.
Petroleum coke, abbreviated coke or petcoke, is a final carbon-rich solid material that derives from oil refining, and is one type of the group of fuels referred to as cokes. Petcoke is the coke that, in particular, derives from a final cracking process a thermo-based chemical engineering process that splits long chain hydrocarbons of petroleum into shorter chains that takes place in units termed coker units. (Other types of coke are derived from coal.) Stated succinctly, coke is the carbonization product of high-boiling hydrocarbon fractions obtained in petroleum processing (heavy residues). Petcoke is also produced in the production of synthetic crude oil (syncrude) from bitumen extracted from Canada's oil sands and from Venezuela's Orinoco oil sands.
In petroleum coker units, residual oils from other distillation processes used in petroleum refining are treated at a high temperature and pressure leaving the petcoke after driving off gases and volatiles, and separating off remaining light and heavy oils. These processes are termed coking processes, and most typically employ chemical engineering plant operations for the specific process of delayed coking.
This coke can either be fuel grade (high in sulfur and metals) or anode grade (low in sulfur and metals). The raw coke directly out of the coker is often referred to as green coke. In this context, green means unprocessed. The further processing of green coke by calcining in a rotary kiln removes residual volatile hydrocarbons from the coke. The calcined petroleum coke can be further processed in an anode baking oven to produce anode coke of the desired shape and physical properties. The anodes are mainly used in the aluminium and steel industry.
Petcoke is over 80% carbon and emits 5% to 10% more carbon dioxide (CO2) than coal on a per-unit-of-energy basis when it is burned. As petcoke has a higher energy content, petcoke emits between 30 and 80 percent more CO2 than coal per unit of weight. The difference between coal and coke in CO2 production per unit of energy produced depends upon the moisture in the coal, which increases the CO2 per unit of energy heat of combustion and on the volatile hydrocarbons in coal and coke, which decrease the CO2 per unit of energy.
Product: Green Petcoke
Product Origin: seller to advise. Must be of non- sanctioned origin
Minimum order Quantity: 10,000 MT
Sulfur content: 3% max
Volatility: between 3% and 10%
max Size: 30mm max
Payment Terms: 100% LC at Sight.
EN 590 Gas Oil is a 10 ppm (parts per million) sulphur content gas oil. It has a higher cetane number than A2 Class Gas Oil (another 10ppm sulphur content class of red diesel), making it better suited to internal combustion engines in off-road vehicles. Its parameters include density at 15C (typically at this temperature it will have a density of 0.856kg/m3 with a minimum of 0.82kg/m3 required), a typical 0.1% carbon residue value (where the maximum permitted for this grade is 0.3%). The minimum flashpoint (the lowest temperature at which the fuel produces vapour that is an ignitable mixture in air near the surface of the liquid) is 56C.
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