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            LPG is heavier than air, unlike natural gas, and thus will flow along floors and tend to settle in low
            spots, such as basements. Large amounts of LPG can be stored in bulk cylinders and can be buried
            underground.


            Uses


        1.  Rural heating
        2.  Motor fuel
        3.  Refrigeration
        4.  Cooking


            Refined products




            FUELQO ENERGIA       Limited marketing strategy of refined products is tailored to markets worldwide.
            To satisfy the growing demand vs. the supply, we base our analysis on accurate and precise detailed
            finished products that are available for supply from refineries worldwide and are published on the
            request of the official buyers once compliance is administered by our management team. The strength
            of our growing business relationships with our clientele, along with our best business practices and
            market index prices under a spot or long-term contract gives our group that competitive edge, based
            on the values of trust and the reliability to deliver. We apply risk management to our pre-financed
            models which are tailor made for the individual corporate clients who can proceed.


            Jet Fuel


            Light  Distillates  which  include:  Jet  Fuel,  Gasoline,  Kerosene,  Light  Virgin  Naphtha,  Heavy  Virgin
            Naphtha, Petroleum Ether, Petroleum Spirit, and Petroleum Naphtha. These oils tend to be highly
            volatile and can evaporate within just a couple of days, which quickly diffuses and decreases toxicity
            levels.


        1.  Jet fuel propulsion, A1, Colonial Grade 54 (Jet fuel 3).
        2.  Jet A

        3.  TS 1

            JP 54 is an abbreviation for “Jet Propulsion, A1 and Colonial Grade 54″. It is gasoline JP 54 that powers

            gas turbines aircraft engines. The most commonly used fuels for commercial aviation are Jet A and Jet
            A-1, which are produced to a standardized international specification.

            Jet fuel propulsion aviation turbine fuel (ATF) is a type of aviation fuel designed for use in aircraft

            powered by gas-turbine engines. It is colorless to straw-colored in appearance. The only other jet fuel





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