Fuel oils are heavy petroleum products used for heating, power generation, marine fuel, and industrial processes. Residual fuel oils are the leftover fractions after lighter hydrocarbons have been distilled from crude oil.
Mazut M100 is a heavy, low-quality residual fuel oil, produced during the distillation of crude oil. It's defined by the Russian GOST 10585-2013 standard and mainly used in industrial heating and power generation.
Fuel oil is a fractional distillation product of crude oil, used primarily for power generation, heating, marine fuel, and industrial applications. It ranges from light to heavy grades based on viscosity and sulfur content.
Bitumen, also known as petroleum asphalt, is a black, sticky, highly viscous material derived from the distillation of crude oil. It is primarily used for road construction, roofing, and waterproofing.
Marine Gas Oil (MGO) is a distillate fuel used primarily in marine engines, especially in smaller vessels, auxiliary engines, and areas requiring low-emission fuels. It’s one of the cleanest marine fuels.
Marine Diesel Oil (MDO) is a blended marine fuel that contains both distillate and residual components. It’s heavier than Marine Gas Oil (MGO) but lighter than Heavy Fuel Oil (HFO), and is commonly used in medium-speed and auxiliary marine engines.