TCME Worldwide Group: Department Trading Refined products

As a retailer of refined products, TCME Worldwide Group has extensive expertise in international trade. The company only works with reliable refineries that meet strict quality standards. TCME Worldwide Group carefully inspects all products for quality and reliability prior to sale, offering only the best products at the best prices to its customers.

TCME Worldwide Group recognizes that the needs of its customers are constantly changing. The company understands the importance of working closely with customers to meet their needs. TCME Worldwide Group offers flexible solutions and on-time delivery to ensure customers always get the products they need.

Working in partnership with international refiners and governments, TCME Worldwide Group is a major player in the refined products market. The company remains committed to its mission of providing the best products and services to its customers.

With the Departments Trading & Mining we working in partnership with international refiners and governments, TCME Worldwide Group is a major player in the refined products market. The company remains committed to its mission of providing the best products and services to its customers

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Hon. Festus Olorunfemi
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Mr. Dr. Lawrence Addison
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Hon. Uwe Zirbes
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Mr. Dr. Sangram Dhir

Refinery Partners

We trade with the largest refinery crude oil partners such as:

  • Marathon Petroleum Co LP - Texas
  • Marathon Petroleum Co LP - Louisiana
  • ExxonMobil Refining and Supply Co - Texas
  • ExxonMobil Refining and Supply Co - Louisiana
  • BP Products North America Inc
  • Citgo Petroleum Corp
  • ExxonMobil Refining and Supply
  • Tesoro Refining and Marketing Co
  • Chevron USA Inc
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Petroleum Products

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Petroleum products are the outputs of a petroleum refinery. A typical refinery produces a wide variety of different products from every barrel of crude oil that it processes. Generally, refineries operate to make as much of the high-value light products (gasoline, jet fuel, and diesel) that they can, with the other products acting essentially as by-products.

Some of the major products from a typical refinery are:

  • Propane - Used as a feedstock for ethylene cracking, or blended into LPG for uses as a fuel
  • Butane - Used as a feedstock for ethylene cracking, or blended into LPG for uses as a fuel
  • LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) - A blend of propane and butane used as fuel
  • Light naphtha - Used as feedstock into ethylene crackers
  • Gasoline - Used as a transportation fuel for passenger cars and light trucks
  • Aviation gasoline - Used as an engine fuel in light aircraft
  • Jet fuel - Used as a fuel for jet aircraft
  • Kerosene fuel oil - Used as a residential cooking, heating, and lighting fuel
  • Diesel - Used as a fuel for heavy-duty trucks, trains, and heavy equipment
  • Industrial gasoil - Used as a furnace fuel in industrial plants and commercial/residential heating (heating oil)
  • Residual fuel oil - Used as a fuel in power generation and for large ocean-going ships (bunker fuel)
  • Asphalt - Used to pave roads and in the manufacture of building materials (e.g., roof shingles)
  • Base oils - Used to make lubricating oils for use in industrial machinery and vehicle engines
  • Propylene - Can be separated for sale to the petrochemicals industry
  • Aromatics - Can be separated from reformate for sale to the petrochemicals industry
  • Wax - Extracted from lubricating oil and either sold as a feedstock to specialty wax production (as slackwax) or treated at the refinery to a finished wax product
  • Grease - Used as a solid lubricating oil, mostly in industrial uses
  • White oil - A colorless, odorless, tasteless oil used by the food, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals industries
  • White spirit - Naphtha range material used as an industrial or household solvent
  • Sulfur - A contaminant when present in other products, but once separated, it can be sold as a feedstock to the petrochemicals industry
  • Pet coke - A by-product of the coking process that can be sold as a fuel for power plants and cement plants or to manufacture electrodes and anodes