OUR ACTIVITIES
Primarily focus on conservative, back-to-back commodity trading by transacting between, on the one hand, sovereign owned, government purchasing organizations which usually issue tenders for their purchasing requirements and, on the other, producers or high-grade trading counter-parties with whom the management team has strong working relationships.
Based on the experience of the management team, current market conditions, and the requirement of certain clients, the commodity trading program currently focuses on raw materials for the steel industry, ferrous metals, shipping. As the scope of the group’s activities continues to widen, additional commodities will be added to the trading list including non-ferrous metals, agro-commodities, minerals and chemicals.
Our focus is on supplying the following commodities to industrial consumers:
- Iron ore, HBI, DRI
- Coal and coke
- Steel products
- Cement
OUR Product
Bauxite
Many people are surprised to learn that bauxite is not a mineral. It is a rock composed mainly of aluminum-bearing minerals. It forms when laterite soils are severely leached of silica and other soluble materials in a wet tropical or subtropical climate.
Bauxite is the primary ore of aluminum. Almost all of the aluminum that has ever been produced has been extracted from bauxite. The United States has a few small bauxite deposits but at least 99% of the bauxite used in the United States is imported. The United States is also a major importer of aluminum metal.
Physical Properties of Bauxite :
- Color :- White, gray, sometimes stained yellow, orange, red, pink, or brown by iron or included iron minerals
- Streak :- Usually white, but iron stain can discolor
- Luster :- Dull, earthy
- Diaphaneity :- Opaque
Crude Oil
Crude oil is a liquid fuel source located underground. It is extracted through drilling. Oil is used for transportation, petroleum products, and plastics.
Oil is called a fossil fuel because of its origins. It was created when the remains of prehistoric algae and plankton fell to the bottom of the ocean or a lake. It combined with mud and then was covered by layers of sediment. The intense pressure heated the remains over millions of years. It first becomes a waxy substance called kerogen. It becomes liquid oil after more pressure and heat. That's what makes it a nonrenewable resource. It would take millions of years for new oil to be created when this supply is gone.
Crude oil is the base for lots of products. These include transportation fuels such as gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel. They also include fuel oils used for heating and electricity generation. In 2017, the United States consumed 7.3 billion barrels of crude oil. Of that, 47 percent went to motor gasoline, 20 went to heating oil and diesel fuel, and 8 percent to jet fuel. When the hydrocarbons burn, they release the heat that formed them. They also release carbon dioxide.
GAS OIL/D2
Gas/diesel oil includes heavy gas oils. Gas oils are obtained from the lowest fraction from atmospheric distillation of crude oil, while heavy gas oils are obtained by vacuum redistillation of the residual from atmospheric distillation.
D2 Diesel Gas Oil is offered by us considering needs of diverse industrial sectors. We make sure that we purchase D2 Diesel Gas Oil of high quality from reliable manufacturers in the market. We provide D2 Diesel Gas Oil in different grades. Our D2 Diesel Gas Oil is mainly used to run several industrial as well as commercial automobiles. We take up bulk orders of D2 Diesel Gas Oil and deliver it timely. Our D2 Diesel Gas Oil is available at competitive rates.
In general is any fuel used in diesel engines. The most common is a specific fractional distillate of petroleum fuel oil, but alternatives that are not derived from petroleum, such as biodiesel, biomass to liquid (BTL) or gas to liquid (GTL) diesel, are increasingly being developed and adopted. To distinguish these types, petroleum-derived diesel is increasingly called petrodiesel. Ultra-low sulfur diesel (ULSD) is a standard for defining diesel fuel with substantially lowered sulfur contents. As of 2007, almost every diesel fuel available in America and Europe is the ULSD type. In the UK, diesel is commonly abbreviated DERV, standing for Diesel Engined Road Vehicle (fuel).
FUEL OIL
Fuel oil (also known as heavy oil, marine fuel or furnace oil) is a fraction obtained from petroleum distillation, either as a distillate or a residue. In general terms, fuel oil is any liquid fuel that is burned in a furnace or boiler for the generation of heat or used in an engine for the generation of power, except oils having a flash point of approximately 42 °C (108 °F) and oils burned in cotton or wool-wick burners. Fuel oil is made of long hydrocarbon chains, particularly alkanes, cycloalkanes and aromatics. The term fuel oil is also used in a stricter sense to refer only to the heaviest commercial fuel that can be obtained from crude oil, i.e., heavier than gasoline and naphtha.
Small molecules like those in propane, naphtha, gasoline for cars, and jet fuel have relatively low boiling points, and they are removed at the start of the fractional distillation process. Heavier petroleum products like Diesel and lubricating oil are much less volatile and distill out more slowly, while bunker oil is literally the bottom of the barrel; in oil distilling, the only things denser than bunker fuel are carbon black feedstock and bituminous residue (asphalt), which is used for paving roads and sealing roofs.