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Mazut (Russian: Мазут, romanized:
Mazut) is a low-quality
heavy fuel oil, used in
power plants and
similar applications in Iran and some
countries of...
- is
further separated in two grades, "naval
mazut"
being analogous to US
grades 4 and 5, and "furnace
mazut", a
heaviest residual fraction of the crude...
- Strait. Volgoneft-212,
which was
reportedly carrying about 4,900
tonnes of
mazut,
broke in two and sank,
resulting in an oil
spill and the
death of one crew...
- the
power plant operated on
heavy fuel oil (
mazut)
before transferring to
natural gas in 1982,
leaving mazut as a
reserve fuel.[citation needed] During...
- Administration.
Petroleum classification Light crude oil Sour
crude oil
Mazut List of
crude oil
products Oil
price increases since 2003 "Oil
markets explained"...
- from 186,000 to 247,400 tons. The
change from gas as
industrial fuel to
mazut for
financial reasons has
worsened the
ecological situation. However, the...
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nuclear power,
Admiral Kuznetsov is a
conventionally powered ship that uses
mazut as a fuel,
often leading to a
visible trail of
heavy black smoke that can...
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Shipping |
World Maritime News". worldmaritimenews.com. 6
April 2018.
Retrieved 4
April 2019. "PPR 6th Session". www.imo.org.
Retrieved 4
April 2019.
Mazut...
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Western Africa (Chad),
Central Africa (Angola) and East
Africa (Madagascar).
Mazut – Fuel oil Oil sands – Type of
unconventional oil
deposit Oil shale – Organic-rich...
- Czechoslovakia, ČSD
class 555.0 – Some
rebuilt as
class 555.3 to burn
mazut fuel oil, a
large surplus of
which was
generated in
synthetic fuel plants...