Bitumen
It’s mainly used as a binder in construction.Bitumen is a thick, black, sticky substance that comes from crude oil. It’s mainly used as a binder in construction.Bitumen is a thick, black, sticky substance that comes from crude oil. It’s mainly used as a binder in construction.It’s mainly used as a binder in construction.Bitumen is a thick, black, sticky substance that comes from crude oil. It’s mainly used as a binder in construction.Bitumen is a thick, black, sticky substance that comes from crude oil. It’s mainly used as a binder in construction.
Crude Oil Espo
D6 is a residual fuel, meaning it is one of the heaviest commercial fuels remaining after the distillation of lighter, more valuable hydrocarbons like gasoline.
D2
D2 diesel fuel (or Gasoil, Grade 2-D) is the most widely used type of diesel fuel for transportation and industrial applications.
Diesel Fuel Oil D6
Diesel fuel oil D6 (also known as Residual Fuel Oil, RFO, or Bunker C) is a heavy, high-viscosity fuel primarily used in large-scale industrial applications such as power plants and marine vessels, requiring significant preheating before use. It is derived from the final stages of crude oil distillation and is known for its high energy density and cost-effectiveness.
EN590
EN590 is the European standard for automotive diesel fuel, established by the European Committee for Standardization (CEN). It defines the physical and chemical requirements that all automotive diesel must meet to be sold in the European Union, the United Kingdom, and several other countries.
Jet A-1
Jet A-1 is a kerosene-type aviation fuel used to power turbine engines in commercial and general aviation aircraft worldwide, with the primary exception being the United States where Jet A is more common. It is the most widely used jet fuel globally
Light Crude Oil
Light crude oil is a liquid petroleum characterized by its low density and high API (American Petroleum Institute) gravity, typically exceeding 31.1° API. Because of its low viscosity, it flows freely at room temperature, making it easier and less expensive to pump, transport, and refine compared to heavy crude.
LNG
LNG stands for Liquefied Natural Gas, which is natural gas (primarily methane) that has been cooled to a liquid state—approximately -260°F (-162°C)—for ease of shipping and storage.
Naphtha
Naphtha (often called naphtha oil) is a broad term for various volatile, highly flammable liquid hydrocarbon mixtures primarily derived from the distillation of crude oil or natural gas. It is an essential intermediate product in the energy and chemical sectors, used as a feedstock for producing gasoline and plastics, as well as a powerful solvent for industrial and household applications
Petroleum Coke
Petroleum coke, commonly known as petcoke, is a carbon-rich solid material derived from the final thermal cracking process in oil refineries. It is a byproduct of refining heavy crude oils into lighter products like gasoline and diesel
Virgin Based Oil
Virgin base oil sets the standard for oil quality and is generally categorized into different groups based on its refining process and properties.