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Crude Oil

  • Description: Unrefined oil extracted from the earth. It is processed to produce other petroleum products.
  • Number: No specific product number, but classified by its API gravity and sulfur content (e.g., light crude, heavy crude).

Diesel Fuel

  • Description: A heavier fuel used in diesel engines, commonly in trucks, buses, and industrial machinery.
  • ASTM D975: Standard specification for diesel fuel oils.
  • Cetane Number: Used to measure the ignition quality of diesel fuel.

Jet Fuel (Jet-A, Jet-A1)

  • Description: A type of aviation fuel derived from refined kerosene used in jet engines.
  • Jet-A: Standard in the U.S.
  • Jet-A1: International standard with a lower freezing point.
  • ASTM D1655: Standard specification for aviation turbine fuels.

Kerosene

  • Description: A lighter petroleum distillate used as fuel for jet engines, heating, and lamps.
  • ASTM D3699: Specification for kerosene-type jet fuel.

LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas)

  • Description: A mixture of propane and butane used for heating, cooking, and as an automotive fuel.
  • ASTM D1835: Standard specification for LPG.

Heating Oil

  • Description: Distillate fuel oil used in furnaces and boilers for heating homes and industrial spaces.
  • ASTM D396: Specification for residential heating oil.

Gasoline (Petrol)

  • Description: A volatile liquid primarily used as fuel in internal combustion engines.
  • ASTM D4814: Standard specification for automotive gasoline in the U.S.
  • R+M/2 Octane Rating: Measurement used for gasoline quality.

Lubricating Oil

  • Description: Used in engines, machines, and other equipment to reduce friction and wear.
  • SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) Numbers: E.g., SAE 10W-30 (for motor oils).
  • API (American Petroleum Institute) Standards: E.g., API SN for motor oils.

Asphalt (Bitumen)

  • Description: A heavy, sticky form of petroleum used in road construction, roofing, and waterproofing.
  • ASTM D6372: Standard for performance-graded asphalt binder.

Petrochemical Feedstocks

  • Ethylene, Propylene, Butadiene, etc.
  • Description: Raw materials derived from petroleum used to produce a variety of chemicals, plastics, and synthetic materials.
  • Specific chemicals are identified by their chemical formulas (e.g., C2H4 for Ethylene).

Fuel Oil

  • No. 1, No. 2, No. 4, No. 6
  • Description: Heavy oils used for heating, power generation, and industrial applications.
  • ASTM D396: Standard specification for fuel oils.
  • No. 6 fuel oil: Also known as bunker oil, used for shipping industry.

Naphtha

  • Description: A volatile liquid used in gasoline production, as a solvent, or in petrochemical industries.
  • ASTM D1613: Specification for naphtha.

Naphta for Petrochemical Use

  • Description: A form of naphtha used as feedstock in the production of petrochemicals like ethylene and propylene.

Paraffin Wax

  • Description: A soft, colorless wax obtained from crude oil, used in candles, coatings, and cosmetics.
  • Number: No specific numbering but often classified by melting point (e.g., 58°C-60°C).

Sulfur

  • Description: A byproduct of refining crude oil, used in fertilizers, chemicals, and other industrial applications.
  • Classified by its purity and use (e.g., sulfur in petroleum refining).

Other Petroleum Byproducts

  • Description: Includes products such as coke, tar, and other residues from petroleum refining.
  • Number: Specific byproduct numbers vary depending on use and regional classifications.

Precious Metals

  • Gold
  • Silver
  • Titanium
  • Copper
  • Bronze
  • Iron

Tank Storage Facilities

  • Rotterdam (Netherlands): Known as one of the largest tank storage hubs in Europe, Rotterdam’s port is vital for petroleum products, chemicals, and LNG.
  • Hamburg (Germany): Plays an important role in both the oil and chemical storage industries.
  • UAE (Fujairah): Located outside the Strait of Hormuz, it serves as a major oil storage hub and transshipment port for refined petroleum products, crude oil, and LPG.
  • Oman: The Port of Sohar is emerging as a key storage and transshipment hub for refined oil products.
  • Singapore: A global storage hub for refined products, crude oil, and chemicals, with large tank storage facilities in both the port area and Jurong Island.
  • China (Dalian, Shanghai, Ningbo): China is developing several storage hubs, with Dalian being a key location for oil and refined products.
  • Pakistan (Port Qasim)