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Last Updated: 30th Apr 2024

What is HFO?

Heavy Fuel Oil (HFO), a class of oil with a tar-like consistency, is known as a "worse-case substance". Also known as bunker oil or residual fuel oil (HFO), HFO is the product or leftover from crude oil's distillation and cracking.



What is HFO, then?

Heavy Fuel Oil (HFO). The general term for heavy fuel oil (HFO), refers to fuels that are used to create motion and/or heat. It has a high viscosity, and density.

You may also wonder what the differences are between IFO 380 & IFO 180. IFO 180 (Intermediate fuel oil): It is a mixture of 98% residual oil and 2% distillate oil. HTML380 (Intermediate fuel oil): It is a mixture of 88% residual oil and 12 percent of distillate oil. IFO 380 is much more expensive than IFO 180 due to its higher distillate oil content.

How is heavy fuel oil produced?

A fraction of petroleum distillation that is either a distillate, or a residue, is called fuel oil. Long hydrocarbon chains are found in fuel oil, including alkanes and cycloalkanes.

What is the difference in fuel oil and diesel?

Although it is lighter than diesel fuel, home heating oil has similar heat-producing characteristics. The diesel engine produces 139,000 BTUs (British Thermal Units) of energy per gallon. This is the same as heating oils 139,000 Btu/gallon. Home heating fuel oil No.