Sirri Crude Oil
Sirri crude oil is one of the crude oils produced in Iran, extracted from the Sirri oil fields in the Persian Gulf. It has the following characteristics:
• API Gravity: 33 degrees
• Sulfur Content: 1.83%
• Kinematic Viscosity at 10°C: 13.33 mm²/s
• Pour Point: -9°C
These properties indicate that Sirri crude oil is a medium-heavy oil with a relatively high sulfur content.
Key Derivatives of Sirri Crude Oil
1. Gasoline – Used as fuel for vehicles.
2. Diesel (Gasoil) – A fuel used in heavy vehicles and industrial machinery.
3. Fuel Oil (Mazut) – Used in power plants and heavy industries.
4. Kerosene – Used for jet fuel and some heating applications.
5. Naphtha – A petrochemical feedstock used to produce plastics and chemicals.
6. Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) – Includes propane and butane, used for cooking, heating, and automotive fuel.
7. Bitumen (Asphalt) – Used in road construction and paving.