LAVAN CRUDE OIL

Lavan Crude Oil

Lavan crude oil is one of Iran’s crude oil types, processed at the Lavan Oil Refinery, located on Lavan Island in Hormozgan Province. The refinery was established in 1976 and has a refining capacity of 55,000 barrels per day.
Key Derivatives of Lavan Crude Oil
1. Gasoline – Used as fuel for cars and light vehicles.
2. Diesel (Gasoil) – A fuel used in heavy vehicles and industrial machinery.
3. Fuel Oil (Mazut) – Primarily used in power plants and heavy industries.
4. Naphtha – A petrochemical feedstock used for producing plastics and synthetic materials.
5. Jet Fuel (Kerosene) – Used in aviation and heating applications.
6. Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) – Includes propane and butane, used for cooking and heating.
7. Bitumen (Asphalt) – Used in road construction and waterproofing.