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Jaguar delivers high-quality petroleum products across East and Central Africa, driving sustainable energy solutions for a resilient future.

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Heavy Fuel Oil (HFO)

Heavy Fuel Oil is a dense, viscous oil obtained from the residue of the crude oil distillation process. It is often characterized by a high sulfur content, making it a cost-effective option for industries that can manage its environmental impact. HFO is typically used in situations where energy demand is high and cost efficiency is paramount. Its thick consistency requires heating for effective handling and pumping

Product Features
  • Density Range: 980–1,020 kg/m³

  • Viscosity: 200–1,000 cP at 50°C

  • Calorific Value: Approximately 39–42 MJ/kg

  • Sulfur Content: 1–3.5%

Applications: HFO is predominantly used in marine vessels as bunker fuel, powering large ships, and in industrial boilers for energy generation. It is also used in power plants, particularly those designed to burn heavy fuels.

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Automotive Gasoil (Diesel)

Automotive gasoil, commonly known as diesel, is a refined distillate fuel designed specifically for compression-ignition engines. It provides a higher energy density compared to gasoline and is less volatile, making it suitable for larger engines. Diesel engines are known for their fuel efficiency and durability, which contributes to the widespread use of diesel in commercial transport and heavy machinery

Product Features
  • Density Range: 820–860 kg/m³

  • Viscosity: 2–4 cP at 40°C

  • Calorific Value: Approximately 35–38 MJ/kg

  • Sulfur Content: 0.001–0.05% (varies based on low-sulfur specifications)

Applications: Diesel fuels a variety of vehicles, including freight trucks, buses, and agricultural machinery. It is also used in marine vessels and generators due to its efficiency and reliability.

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Premium Motor Spirit (PMS or Gasoline)

Premium Motor Spirit, or petrol, is a light hydrocarbon fuel designed for use in spark-ignition internal combustion engines. Its high octane rating prevents knocking and enhances engine performance. The formulation of PMS is optimized for efficiency and power, making it suitable for modern vehicles with advanced engine technology.

Product Features
  • Density Range: 720–780 kg/m³

  • Viscosity: 0.5–1.0 cP at 40°C

  • Calorific Value: Approximately 30–34 MJ/kg

  • Sulfur Content: Typically less than 0.05%

Applications: PMS powers a wide range of vehicles, from passenger cars and motorcycles to small engines in lawnmowers and other equipment. It is crucial for personal transportation and is widely used across various sectors.

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 Jet A1

Jet A1 is a kerosene-type aviation fuel specifically designed for use in turbine engines. It has a high flash point and low freezing point, making it suitable for high-altitude and high-speed aircraft operations. Jet A1 is refined to meet stringent quality standards for aviation fuel, ensuring optimal performance and safety

Product Features
  • Density Range: 780–840 kg/m³

  • Viscosity: 1.2–2.0 cP at 20°C

  • Calorific Value: Approximately 42–46 MJ/kg

  • Sulfur Content: Typically less than 0.3%

Applications: Jet A1 is the standard fuel for commercial aviation, powering a variety of aircraft, from passenger jets to military planes. It is formulated to perform reliably under the demanding conditions of aviation.

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Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG)

Liquified Petroleum Gas is a clean-burning mixture of propane and butane, stored in liquid form under pressure. It is favored for its versatility and efficiency, producing fewer emissions compared to other fossil fuels. LPG can be easily transported and stored, making it a popular choice for various applications.

Product Features
  • Density Range: 500–600 kg/m³ (in liquid form)

  • Viscosity: Low viscosity (not typically measured in cP)

  • Calorific Value: Approximately 46–50 MJ/kg

  • Sulfur Content: Generally low, around 0.1% or less

Applications: LPG is widely used for residential heating, cooking, and as a fuel for vehicles (autogas). Its clean-burning properties make it a preferred choice for both domestic and industrial applications.

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Low Sulphur Fuel Oil (LSFO)

Low Sulfur Fuel Oil is a refined fuel oil with significantly reduced sulfur content, developed to meet strict environmental regulations aimed at reducing emissions from combustion. LSFO is particularly important in regions with stringent air quality standards.

Product Features
  • Density Range: 980–1,020 kg/m³

  • Viscosity: 50–400 cP at 50°C

  • Calorific Value: Approximately 38–42 MJ/kg

  • Sulfur Content: 0.5% or less

Applications: LSFO is commonly used in marine engines and power generation facilities to comply with international emission standards, such as those set by the International Maritime Organization (IMO).

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Aviation Gasoline (Avgas)

Aviation gasoline, or Avgas, is a specialized fuel formulated for piston-engine aircraft. It is characterized by a high octane rating to prevent knocking and ensure optimal performance in aviation engines. Avgas is essential for general aviation and is designed to meet specific performance standards.

Product Features
  • Density Range: 700–740 kg/m³

  • Viscosity: 0.5–0.7 cP at 40°C

  • Calorific Value: Approximately 32–36 MJ/kg

  • Sulfur Content: Typically less than 0.1%

Applications: Avgas is primarily used in light aircraft and smaller piston-engine planes, providing the necessary power and reliability for aviation operations.

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Lubricants

Lubricants are substances designed to reduce friction between surfaces in mutual contact, thereby minimizing wear and enhancing operational efficiency. They can be oils, greases, or solids and are formulated for specific applications, varying widely in composition and performance characteristics

Product Features
  • Density Range: 800–950 kg/m³ (varies by type)

  • Viscosity: Varies widely (e.g., 5–40 cP for motor oils)

  • Calorific Value: Typically around 38–42 MJ/kg

  • Sulfur Content: Typically low, around 0.01% or less

Applications: Lubricants are critical in automotive engines, industrial machinery, and various mechanical systems. They help reduce heat, prevent corrosion, and improve efficiency in diverse applications.

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