Bunker C Fuel Oil
Bunker C, also known as Bunker Fuel Oil, is a high-viscosity residual oil used primarily for marine bunkering and industrial furnaces, with API gravity below 25 degrees due to its heavy hydrocarbon content. Classified under HTS 2710.19.06 as a residual fuel oil from petroleum, not crude, exceeding 70% petroleum oils.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If for lighter bunker grades testing 25° A.P.I. or above
API gravity determines subheading; higher gravity fuels like some No. 4 oils go to 2710.19.11.
If lubricating preparations with <70% petroleum oils
If formulated as a lubricant rather than fuel with additives diluting petroleum content below 70%, it shifts to heading 2710.20.
If primarily aromatic hydrocarbons like benzol (>50%)
Aromatic-rich fractions meeting subheading note criteria for >50% benzene/toluene fall under 2707, not fuel oils.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Provide bunker delivery notes and quantity measurements in barrels (158.98 liters at 15.6°C) per US note for accurate customs valuation
• Comply with IMO low-sulfur regulations (0.5% max sulfur globally); test and certify to prevent penalties or reclassification
• Use heated storage tanks during import as Bunker C solidifies below 10°C, avoiding quality disputes at entry
Related Products under HTS 2710.19.06
No. 6 Fuel Oil
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No. 6 Residual Fuel Oil
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Marine Residual Fuel Oil RMK 500
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Power Plant Heavy Fuel Oil
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