
Fuel trading involves the buying and selling of petroleum products—such as diesel (including EN590), gasoline, jet fuel, and marine fuels—across global markets. It encompasses sourcing supply from refineries and wholesalers, negotiating pricing based on international benchmarks like Brent Crude, and coordinating sales to end-users such as airlines, shipping companies, and large industrial clients. Fuel traders monitor market trends, manage risk through timing and pricing strategies, and oversee the logistics of storage and transportation via tank farms, pipelines, or vessels. The goal is to execute efficient, compliant, and profitable transactions while ensuring product quality, timely delivery, and alignment with contractual terms.
EN 590, JET A1 Aviation Fuel, D6 Crude (ULSD. BLCO) LNG