Petroleum Derivatives Department

Petroleum or Oil

 

Clinker

Urea

Gasoline

Kerosene

Aircraft kerosene: It is divided, depending on the degree of its freezing,

into several types, including:

Jet kerosene (JET A): freezes at a temperature of (-40) degrees Celsius.

Jet kerosene (JET A-1): Freezes at (-47) degrees Celsius.

Jet kerosene (JET B): Freezes at (-58) degrees Celsius.

Jet kerosene (JP-4) freezes at (-60) degrees Celsius.

Jet Kerosene (JP-5): Freezes at (-70) degrees Celsius.

Jet kerosene (JP-8). Jet kerosene (JP-8-100).

Lighting kerosene: It is the fuel for kerosene lamps.

Heating and heating kerosene: It is the fuel for household kerosene oil stoves,

agricultural heaters, and small factories. Kerosene for engines and machinery:

It is the fuel for engines of agricultural equipment, tractors, and some water

machines.

Lubricating Oils

Paraffin Wax

Diesel

Asphalt or bitumen

Petrochemicals

Liquefied Petroleum Gas

Propane

Butane

Fuel Oils