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Aviation Kerosene/Jet fuel (JP54)

Jet Fuel (Colonial Grade JP54): Aviation Kerosene, Russian Jet Fuel Colonial Grade 54 GOST 10277-86: Jet fuels, or turbine fuels, are one of the primary fuels for internal combustion engines worldwide and are the most widely available aviation fuel. "JP" stands for jet propulsion.

Mazut 100

Mazut is a heavy, low quality fuel oil, used in generating plants and similar applications. In the United States and Western Europe, mazut is blended or broken down, with the end product being diesel. Fuel oil mazut 100 is supplied according to the Russian technical specification GOST 10585-99, section for fuel oil, mazut sort 100. This kind of oil is graded as the heavy furnace oil. The product is produced from the remains of raw oil processing. This kind of mazut is produced only from the low sulphur raw oil. Origin country for this kind of mazut is only Russia. It is very limited volume of this mazut available for export from Russia.

Russian Export Blend Crude Oil (REBCO)

Russian Export Blend Crude Oil Meaning: In commodity market terminology, Russian Export Blend Crude Oil refers to a medium gravity sour crude oil that is produced in Russia. REBCO is an Urals blend type of crude and generally trades at a discount to prices for other crude oils on the world market.

Petroleum Coke

Petroleum coke (Petcoke) is one of many valued consumer products produced during the oil refining process. Crude oil is processed into gasoline, diesel fuel, jet fuel, lubricating oils and waxes, leaving some residual crude that usually undergoes additional processing.  The crude residue may be further refined by a process known as coking to produce transportation fuels as well as petcoke, which has a variety of uses as an alternative, cost-effective fuel. Coking is not a new technology. The first modern coker in the U.S. was installed in the 1930s. Currently, petcoke is produced at more than 140 refineries around the world.