Motor Spirit (MS) and High Speed Diesel (HSD).
Manufacturers peanut oil and crud peanut oil ffa 2%max.
Diesel exhaust fluid.Manufacture and deliver
Petroleum products.Importing - Exporting
Fuels.Trading
Sulphur granular, lumps, powder form, sulphur bentonite, sulphur wdg 80%, urea technical grade, carbon black, gypsum, quartz (high purity) , precipitated silicates (99%) , limestone, rock phosphate( p2o5 35%), phosphoric acids, kraft paper, corrugated boxes..
Desiccated coconut (animal consumption/feed grade), vco cake powder (animal consumption), crude coconut oil (cno) , activated carbon.Transportation, shipping, and clearing.
Coconut, spices, seaweed, young and mature coconut and it's derivatives like activated carbon, coconut shell charcoal, and coconut shell briquette. spices of cassia, black pepper, cardamom, and galangal. seaweed of gracilaria and cotonii sp..Exporter
1) petroleum products. 2) chemical products. 3) bitumen. 4) gasoline 95. 5) diesel oil d2 500ppm. 6) base oils (sn150 & sn500 grades i&ii). 7) lubricants (15w40 cf 4, 15w40 c1 4, 20w50 ci 4, hydraulic oil aw68)..1) consultancy in procurements and sourcing best fit suppliers to clients. 2) provision of marketing services on behalf of others.
Petrochemicals, aquaculture, and agricultural products.Global sourcing & supply chain management, trading
Australian coal, australian diesel, brazilian sugar, construction steel, lng (liquified natural gas).
JP54 / JET A1 : RUSSIAN ORIGIN First lift : 1,000,000 bbls - 2,000,000 bbls Contract QTY : up to 5,000,000 blls Price : NWE PLATTS MINUS $6/$8 FOB : ROTTERDAM / FUJAIRAH PORT/ HOUSTON COMMISSION : 50% SELLER SIDE CLOSED / 50% BUYER SIDE OPEN
Carbon black, tire pyrolysis oil, sawdust briquette charcoal, coconut shell charcoal, wood vinegar product.
Tomato paste, orange juice concentrate, orange essence and peel oil, pistachio, date, date products, fig, dried fruits, dried tomato, bell pepper, sulfur, urea, apple concentrate, pomegranate concentrate, petrochemical products.General trading company
Rice, greases, and lubricant oils.
Jet Fuel A1 is a specialized type of kerosene designed for use in aircraft powered by gasturbine engines It meets stringent international specifications ensuring optimal performance and safety for aviation applications Primary Characteristics Appearance Clear to strawcolored liquid Odor Characteristic petroleum or kerosene odor Density Typically around 080 kgl at 15C Flash Point Minimum of 38C 100F Freezing Point Maximum of 47C 53F Specifications Jet Fuel A1 adheres to the stringent international standards set by organizations like ASTM American Society for Testing and Materials and DEF STAN UKs Defence Standard Applications Civil Aviation Preferred fuel for commercial airlines and most civil aircraft Military While some military aircraft use Jet Fuel A1 others might utilize specialized fuel blends Advantages Stability Resistant to thermal breakdown ensuring safe operations in hightemperature environments like jet engines Purity Contains minimal contaminants reducing the risk of engine deposits Low Freezing Point Suitable for highaltitude flying where temperatures can be extremely cold
Gasoil, often referred to as diesel oil or simply diesel, is a middle distillate derived from the crude oil refining process. It possesses properties between those of lighter fuels like gasoline and heavier fuels like lubricating oil. Gasoil is used as both a fuel and a processing element in various industries. Primary Characteristics: Appearance: Clear to slightly hazy, ranging in color from light straw to amber. Odor: Characteristic petroleum smell. Density: Varies based on specific grade and blend but generally denser than gasoline. Cetane Number: Indicator of the combustion speed of diesel fuel and compression needed for ignition. Specifications: Gasoilâ??s quality and classification often adhere to standards set by organizations such as ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials) or equivalent regional standards. Variations include Ultra-Low Sulfur Diesel (ULSD), Low Sulfur Diesel, and others. Applications: Automotive: Fuel for diesel-engine vehicles, such as trucks, buses, and cars. Industrial: Used in various industrial machines and engines, including generators. Marine: Fuel for certain types of marine vessels. Heating: Used in some regions as heating oil for homes and businesses. Power Generation: Fuel for diesel-powered electricity generators. Advantages: Energy Dense: Provides more energy per gallon compared to gasoline, leading to longer fuel economy in diesel engines. Efficient: Diesel engines often convert fuel to energy more efficiently than their gasoline counterparts. Reliable: Known for its durability and reliability in heavy-duty applications.
Furnace oil, also known as fuel oil or heating oil, is a heavy petroleum-based product primarily used in industrial furnaces and boilers to generate heat. It's a residual product obtained after refining crude oil, making it one of the heavier products from the distillation process. Primary Characteristics: Appearance: Viscous liquid, typically dark brown or black. Odor: Distinctive petroleum-based aroma. Density: Heavier compared to light distillates like gasoline and diesel. Sulfur Content: Can vary, but certain grades have a high sulfur content. Specifications: The quality and grade of furnace oil are often specified by standards such as ISO or regional standards. It's typically classified by its viscosity and sulfur content. Applications: Industrial Heating: Used in large furnaces, kilns, and boilers in various industries. Power Generation: Some power plants operate on furnace oil, especially during peak demand or when other fuels are unavailable. Marine: Older ships and certain marine vessels use furnace oil as a bunker fuel. Advantages: Cost-Effective: Often cheaper than other fuel types, especially in regions with abundant refineries. High Energy Content: Its dense nature means it carries a significant amount of energy per unit. Availability: Commonly available due to the vast global crude oil refining processes.