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Most traded
Diesel Fuel
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Description: A middle distillate, a mixture of hydrocarbons with 10–20 carbon atoms.
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Properties: Higher density than gasoline, higher flash point, cetane number (usually 40–55).
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Use: Fuel for diesel engines (trucks, buses, trains, ships, construction machinery).
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Specifications: Cetane number, sulfur content (standard <10 ppm in the EU), viscosity, pour point.
Aviation gasoline/kerosene (Jet Fuel, Jet A-1)
Description: Highly refined middle distillate, pure and stable at low temperatures.
Properties: Boiling point 150–250 °C, low sulfur content, high purity, freezing point -47 °C (Jet A-1).
Use: Fuel for jet and turboprop aircraft engines.
Specifications: ASTM D1655 (Jet A-1), sulfur content, pour point, purity, antistatic additives.

Our common requests
1) Diesel Fuel
DIESEL (GASOIL) EN 590 10ppm ULSD.
Non-sanctioned origin.
2 x 35,000 MT monthly.
CIF Mediterranean Area (Greece, Spain).
2) Diesel Fuel
DIESEL (GASOIL) EN 590 10ppm ULSD.
Non-sanctioned origin.
60,000 MT per month for one-year contract.
CIF Bilbao (Spain).
3) Diesel Fuel
DIESEL (GASOIL) EN 590 10ppm ULSD.
Non-sanctioned origin.
60,000 MT monthly for one-year contract.
CIF Barcelona (Spain).
4) Diesel Fuel
DIESEL (GASOIL) EN 590 10ppm ULSD.
Any country of origin.
40,000 MT monthly for 12 months contract.
CIF São Sebastião Brazil Port.

About us

Al Jirma Trade Kft.
We are an international company based in Hungary, specializing in the trade of petroleum products, especially diesel fuel EN 590 10ppm. The company mainly provides deliveries by tanker ships with a transport capacity of 25,000 to 100,000 metric tons. Our service and reliability are the key to growing your business and increasing your profits.
Useful information
10 major petroleum products
1. Crude Oil
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Description: An unprocessed mixture of hydrocarbons obtained by extraction from oil fields.
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Properties: They vary in density (light/heavy) and sulfur content (sweet/sour).
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Use: The basic raw material for refining, from which all other petroleum products are produced.
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Specifications: API gravity, sulfur content, viscosity, color.
2. Gasoline/Petrol
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Description: A light, volatile petroleum product, a mixture of hydrocarbons with 4–12 carbon atoms.
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Properties: High volatility, octane number (usually 91–98), low boiling point.
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Use: Fuel for gasoline engines (passenger cars, motorcycles).
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Specifications: Octane number, sulfur content, volatility, color, presence of additives (e.g. detergents).
3. Diesel Fuel
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Description: A middle distillate, a mixture of hydrocarbons with 10–20 carbon atoms.
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Properties: Higher density than gasoline, higher flash point, cetane number (usually 40–55).
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Use: Fuel for diesel engines (trucks, buses, trains, ships, construction machinery).
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Specifications: Cetane number, sulfur content (standard <10 ppm in the EU), viscosity, pour point.
4. Aviation kerosene/kerosene (Jet Fuel, Jet A-1)
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Description: Highly refined middle distillate, pure and stable at low temperatures.
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Properties: Boiling point 150–250 °C, low sulfur content, high purity, freezing point -47 °C (Jet A-1).
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Use: Fuel for jet and turboprop aircraft engines.
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Specifications: ASTM D1655 (Jet A-1), sulfur content, pour point, purity, antistatic additives.
5. Heavy Fuel Oil (HFO)
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Description: Residue after distillation of petroleum, dark, viscous product.
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Properties: High viscosity, high sulfur content (up to 3.5%), dark color.
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Use: Fuel for industrial boilers, power plants, large ships (bunkering fuels).
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Specifications: Viscosity, sulfur content, density, flash point, ash content.
6. LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas – Propane-Butane)
- Description: A mixture of light hydrocarbons (propane, butane), liquid under pressure.
- Properties: Colorless, easily liquefied, high calorific value, clean combustion.
- Use: Fuel for heating, cooking, industry, vehicle propulsion (autogas).
- Specifications: Propane/butane ratio, purity, saturated vapor pressure, sulfur content.
7. Lubricants
- Description: Refined oils with additives to reduce friction and wear.
- Properties: Different viscosity according to use, oxidation resistance, anti-corrosion properties.
- Use: Lubrication of engines, gearboxes, industrial machines.
- Specifications: Viscosity grade (e.g. SAE 10W-40), pour point, flash point, additive content.
8. Asphalt (Bitumen)
- Description: Heavy residue from the distillation of petroleum, solid or semi-solid at ordinary temperatures.
- Properties: High viscosity, black color, water resistance, stickiness.
- Use: Road construction, waterproofing, roofing.
- Specifications: Penetration (softness), softening point, ash content, viscosity.
9. Kerosene (Kerosene for other purposes)
- Description: A medium-heavy distillate, less refined than aviation kerosene.
- Properties: Boiling point 150–300 °C, purity, lower volatility than gasoline.
- Uses: Fuel for lamps, stoves, heaters, industrial processes.
- Specifications: Sulfur content, flash point, purity, color.
10. Marine Gas Oil (Bunkering Fuel)
- Description: Special types of diesel and heavy oils for marine engines.
- Properties: Differs in sulfur content (MGO <0.1% S, HFO up to 3.5% S), viscosity depending on engine type.
- Application: Driving marine engines, generators on ships.
- Specifications: Sulfur content (according to IMO regulations), viscosity, flash point, density.