Supplier of premium quality Nigerian Bonny Crude Oil, with ability to supply 2M to 20M Barrels per month. The Bonny Light is in high demand specifically by American and European refineries. It is therefore a major source of income for the oil-rich Nation.
Bonny Light Crude Oil from Nigeria:
The very low sulfur content of Bonny Light crude makes it a highly desired grade for its low corrosiveness to refinery infrastructure and the lower environmental impact of its byproducts in refinery effluent.
Export Blend Crude Oil, offered by us, is procured from the best manufacturers in the industry. We work with end Refinery) who provide Export Blend Crude Oil that is extracted using advanced mechanisms. Our Export Blend Crude Oil is available mainly in two grades. We provide Export Blend Crude Gost at reasonable prices.
Minimum quantity of Export Blend Crude Oil should be 50.000 MT.
Mazut Oil offered by the end seller(Refinery) is available in different grades. We work with well-known manufacturers in the industry. Thus, Mazut Oil, provided by us, is well refined and processed using high-end equipment and methods. Owing to our stringent quality policy, we make sure to conduct necessary checks over our Mazut Oil before it is finally dispatched to the customers.
Minimum ordered quantity of our Mazut Oil should be 50.000 MT.
Grades Available:
MAZUT M100 GOST 10585-99
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Crude Oil: The Azerbaijan/Kazakhstan export blend â??
Density at degr. C. (g\cm3) max. 0,87
Gravity API min. 32,0
Sulphur content, wt. (%) max. 1,8
Coking, no more wt. (%) max. 6,0
Paraffin content, wt. (%) max. 6,0
Water and sediments
content, wt. (%) max. 0,1
Distillation vol. (%)
up to 200 degree C, min. 21
up to 300 degree C, min. 41
up to 350 degree C, min. 50
Temperature of freezing, C max. 10
Salts content, (mg/L) max. 100
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