Origin: Kazakhstan, Georgia, Malaysia
Incoterms: CIF/FOB
Loading Port: Rotterdam and Houston etc
Payment Terms: MT103 TTWIRE
Performance Bond: 2% PB
Contract Term: SPOT 6-12 Month Minimum (With Rolls and Extension
Inspection: SGS CIQ or Similar
MAZUT
Minimum Quantity: 10,000 MT per month
CIF Price: Gross USD $395.00 / USD $385.00 NET
FOB Price: Gross USD $455.00 / USD $435.00 NET
TRANSACTION WORKING PROCEDURE FOB Rotterdam/Houston
1. Buyer sends Company Profile along with ICPO, Tank Storage Agreement (TSA) and data page of buyers passport
2. Seller Issues commercial invoice (CI), Buer signs and returns commercial invoice back to seller.
3. Seller verify buyer TSA by Letter and Seller issues the following POP documents to buyer:
a)Statement of Product Availability
b)Commitment Letter of Supply
c)Unconditional Dip Test Authorization (UDTA)
d)Authorization to Sell and Collect (ATSC)
e)Authorization to verify the product in Seller''s tank (ATV)
f) Fresh SGS not older than 72 hours
4. NCNDA/IMFPA will be signed among all parties involved.
5. Buyer options conduct DIP TEST on the product and make the payment for the total value of product injected into the tanks through the means of mT103-TT
6. Seller pays commission to all intermediaries involved in the transaction and subsequently monthly shipment continues as per terms and conditions of the commercial invoices and extension of transaction by issuing 12 months contract to buyer for proceeding.
STAND TRANSACTION CIF PROCEDURES
1. Seller confirms ICPO + passport of buyer and issues FCO for signing
2. Seller issues contract for amendment and countersigning as per mutual agreement.
3. Seller legalizes and register contract at seller expense and send to buyer as final approved, registered and legalized contract
4. Seller sends to buyer via e-mail, the following POP documents in buyer''s name for verification of the allocation:
A. Statement of product availability
B. Refinery commentment to supply
C. Company profile
D. MSDS
E. Company license to export
5. Buyer and Seller sign the CPA with the secured shipping company for documentation along with the NCNDA and IMFPA for commission construction
Mazut may be used for heating houses in the former USSR and in countries of the Far East that do not have the facilities to blend or break it down into more conventional petro-chemicals. In the West, furnaces that burn mazut are commonly called "waste oil" heaters or "waste oil" furnaces. Mazut-100 is a fuel oil that is manufactured to GOST specifications, for example GOST 10585-75 (not active), GOST 10585-99 Oil fuel. Mazut is almost exclusively manufactured in the Russian Federation, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, and Turkmenistan. This product is typically used for larger boilers in producing steam since the energy value is high. The most important factor when grading this fuel is the sulfur content, which can mostly be affected by the source feedstock. For shipment purposes, this product is considered a dirty oil product, and because viscosity drastically affect whether it is able to be pumped, shipping has unique requirements. Mazut is much like Number 6 Oil (Bunker C), and is part of the products left over after gasoline and lighter components are evaporated from the crude oil. Best Price
Product Description - Mazut is a commercial grade oil Price of product ( USD price or FOB price) - UNFOURTUNALLY OUR NEXT ALLOCATION FOR MAZUT M 100 IS POSSIBALY NEXT MONTH Product origin - Russia Key Specifications/Special Features - Mazut M - 100 is a heavy oil which is used in large boiler's for its high energy content Minimum Order Size and Packaging details - "First initial trial shipment of 10,000 MT, followed by a 12 month contract, with monthly shipments between 25,000 to 100,000 MT per month. SORRY, NO SPOT CONTRACTS ACCEPTED "
Russian Mazut M100 is a fuel oil that is manufactured to GOST specifications, GOST 10585-75 (not active), GOST 10585-99 Oil fuel (GOST is the Russian system of standards, much like ASTM, for example). Mazut is almost exclusively manufactured in the Russian Federation, 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. This product is typically used for larger boilers in producing steam since the BTU content is high. The most important consideration (not the only consideration) when grading this fuel is the sulfur content, which can mostly be affected by the source feedstock. For shipment purposes, this product is considered a product, and because viscosity drastically affect whether it is able to be pumped, shipping has unique requirements. Mazut is much like Number 6 Oil, and is part of the products left over after gasoline and lighter components are evaporated from the crude oil. The main difference between the different types of Mazut-100 is the content of sulphur. The grades are represented by these sulfuric levels: Very Low Sulphur is Mazut M100 with a Sulphur content of 0.5% Low Sulphur is Mazut M100 with a Sulphur content of 0.5% Normal Sulphur is a Mazut M100 with a Sulphur content of 1.0-2.0% High Sulphur is a Mazut M100 with a Sulphur content of 2.0-3.5% The amount of sulfur affects how clean the oil burns, and in turn the emissions it creates, as well as the amount of buildup that accumulates within the engines and furnaces that burns it. M100 prices are often determined by its point of origin and mode of production. Apart from shipping charges and regulations, product quality is considered to be more essential. When petroleum is distilled, fuel oil is produced as a residue or distillate. Any fuel oil is a form of petroleum that is burned to produce energy or heat for running an engine. These are usually low-quality oils that are heated in a furnace or boiler and used in a number of industries. MAZUT is such fuel and is typically used in generating plants and factories. Of course, different plants have expected requirements and specifications of their fuel and this is why MAZUT M100/99 and GOST 10585-75 are produced according to industry ISO standards.
Russian Mazut M100 is a fuel oil that is manufactured to GOST specifications, GOST 10585-75 (not active), GOST 10585-99 Oil fuel (GOST is the Russian system of standards, much like ASTM, for example). Mazut is almost exclusively manufactured in the Russian Federation, 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. This product is typically used for larger boilers in producing steam since the BTU content is high. The most important consideration (not the only consideration) when grading this fuel is the sulfur content, which can mostly be affected by the source feedstock. For shipment purposes, this product is considered a dirty oil product, and because viscosity drastically affect whether it is able to be pumped, shipping has unique requirements. Mazut is much like Number 6 Oil, and is part of the products left over after gasoline and lighter components are evaporated from the crude oil. The main difference between the different types of Mazut-100 is the content of sulphur. The grades are represented by these sulfuric levels: Very Low Sulphur is Mazut M100 with a Sulphur content of 0.5% Low Sulphur is Mazut M100 with a Sulphur content of 0.5% Normal Sulphur is a Mazut M100 with a Sulphur content of 1.0-2.0% High Sulphur is a Mazut M100 with a Sulphur content of 2.0-3.5% The amount of sulfur affects how clean the oil burns, and in turn the emissions it creates, as well as the amount of buildup that accumulates within the engines and furnaces that burns it. M100 prices are often determined by its point of origin and mode of production. Apart from shipping charges and regulations, product quality is considered to be more essential. When petroleum is distilled, fuel oil is produced as a residue or distillate. Any fuel oil is a form of petroleum that is burned to produce energy or heat for running an engine. These are usually low-quality oils that are heated in a furnace or boiler and used in a number of industries. MAZUT is such fuel and is typically used in generating plants and factories. Of course, different plants have expected requirements and specifications of their fuel and this is why MAZUT M100/99 and GOST 10585-75 are produced according to industry ISO standards.
- Quantity: 100,000 - 500,000MT per month
Origin: Kazakhstan Quantity: One Hundred Thousand (100,000) Metric Tons With R&e Into Yearly Contract Loading Ports: Rotterdam / Houston / Kazakhstan / Fujairah / Jorong Ports Inspection: Sgs for the Quality & Quantity Test Report Insurance: Paid by Seller, Covering 110% of Shipment Value Terms of Selling , Fob , Cif , Tto ,ttv ,ttia
Mazut a heavy lowquality fuel used in power generating plants and similar applications In the US and Western Europe mazut is blended or broken down with the final product that is diesel The Mazut100 is a fuel that is produced under the GOST specifications for example GOST 1058599 Mazut is almost exclusively manufactured in the Russian Federation Kazakhstan Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan The most important thing is to qualify the fuel sulfur content The VLS Mazut 10075 and 10099 Mazut Grade I are actually the same thing GOST merged the old classifications of 75 and 99 in a new classification of seven degrees all under 10099 For some reason many people still use the old adjective 75 particularly the Chinese