PETROLEUM fuel
EN590 Diesel (10PPM) ULSD (Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel) is a premium diesel fuel that conforms to the European standard EN590, with an ultra-low sulfur content of only 10 parts per million (PPM). This type of diesel is known for its environmental benefits and is widely used in modern diesel engines. Low Sulfur Content. One of the key characteristics of EN590 Diesel (10PPM) ULSD is its extremely low sulfur content. The sulfur content is limited to 10 parts per million, which is significantly lower than traditional diesel fuels. This reduction in sulfur content is a crucial step in reducing harmful emissions.
Virgin D6 Diesel fuel is also known as Residual Fuel Oil / Bunker Fuel Oil, Bunker Oil, and is of high viscosity. This particular fuel oil requires preheating to 220 – 260 Degrees Fahrenheit. D6 is mostly used for generators. D6 is a type of residual fuel, mainly used in power plants and larger ships.
Jet A1- This is a refined kerosene-based, colorless type of fuel that's used in aircraft with turbine engines, including turboprops and jet engines. There are two main types of jet fuel: Jet A and Jet A1. Jet A1 is a complex mixture of hydrocarbons and other additives, specifically engineered for performance, safety, and efficiency. The journey from crude oil to jet fuel involves multiple refining processes, yielding a highly specialized fuel that meets the demanding requirements of aviation

