Project Description
Variety Of
Oil And Gas Products
We have no limitation for the variety of oil and gas products we would trade, as we intend to be capable of meeting our clients’ requirements, no matter what products they are looking after. Yet as the starting point we propose to provide our customers with the following list of products which we are sure we can resource through our trusted partners in different sectors of the industry from those active in the downstream section to those working in the upstream section.
Gasoline
Gasoline is a fuel made from crude oil and other petroleum liquids. Gasoline is mainly used as an engine fuel in vehicles. Petroleum refineries and blending facilities produce motor gasoline for sale at retail gasoline fueling stations.
Gas Oil
Gas oil is a mainly used as a commercial fuel in many industries for the purpose of powering machinery, generators and for vehicles used off-road, including those used in the agricultural, construction and marine sectors to name but a few.
LPG
LPG is used as fuel gas in heating appliances, cooking equipment, and vehicles. It is increasingly used as an aerosol propellant and a refrigerant, replacing chlorofluorocarbons in an effort to reduce damage to the ozone layer. When specifically used as a vehicle fuel it is often referred to as Autogas.
Jet A-1
JET A-1 is the principal fuel used for jet turbine engines. It is also used in general aviation for compatible diesel engine planes.
Condensate
Condensates are used as refinery feedstocks for the manufacture of products such as petrol (gasoline), jet fuel, diesel and heating fuels. Some condensates, particularly those with a high paraffin content, are used for the manufacture of ethylene.
Naphtha
Naphtha is commonly used as a solvent. It is used in hydrocarbon cracking, laundry soaps, and cleaning fluids. Naphtha is also used to make varnishes, and sometimes is used as a fuel for camp stoves and as a solvent (diluent) for paint
Bitumen
Most refined bitumen is used in the construction industry. Mainly, it serves its use in paving and roofing applications. 85% of all bitumen is used as a binder in asphalt for roads, runways, parking lots, and foot paths. Gravel and crushed rock are mixed with thick bitumen, holding it together and it is then applied to roadways. 10% of the bitumen used worldwide is used in the roofing industry as its waterproofing qualities help make roofs function well. 5% of bitumen is used for sealing and insulating purposes in various building materials such as carpet tile backing and paint
C5+
Condensates are heavier fractions of natural gas carbon and hydrogen molecular chains. Heavier fractions consist of Pentanes (C5), Naphtha, Natural gasoline and Condensates (C5+). Condensates are added to industrial products to improve their combustibility making them cleaner burning and more energy efficient. Also used to improve the transportation of heavy crude in pipelines.