Industrial Boiler Fuel Oil

Blended industrial boiler fuel oil combines residual and distillate stocks to achieve API under 25 degrees, optimized for stationary combustion in manufacturing. It is classified in HTS 2710.19.06 for its petroleum-dominant composition as a residual-type fuel oil.

Import Duty Rates by Country of Origin

Origin CountryMFN RateCh.99 SurchargesTotal Effective Rate
🇨🇳ChinaFree+25.0%25%
🇲🇽MexicoFreeFree
🇨🇦CanadaFreeFree
🇩🇪GermanyFreeFree
🇯🇵JapanFreeFree

Alternative Classifications

This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.

2710.19.11Same rate: 25%

If blends adjusted to 25° A.P.I. or higher

Blending with lighter cuts can exceed the 25° threshold, moving to the higher API subheading.

3403.19Lower: 15.8% vs 25%

If lubricating oil preparations with <70% base oil

If additives exceed 30% for lubrication purposes, it becomes a lube prep under Chapter 34.

2712.90Lower: 10% vs 25%

If paraffin wax additives dominating composition

Preparations with >50% paraffin waxes shift to 2712.90 per chapter structure.

Not sure which classification is right?

Our AI classifier can analyze your specific product and recommend the correct HTS code with confidence.

Import Tips & Compliance

Use independent lab assays for API, sulfur, and Vanadium content to support entry and meet Clean Air Act permits

Ship in IMO Type 2/3 tankers suitable for heavy oils to prevent contamination and classification disputes

Track excise tax applicability; some states treat heavy fuels differently from lighter distillates

Related Products under HTS 2710.19.06

No. 6 Fuel Oil

No. 6 fuel oil is a heavy residual fuel oil derived from petroleum refining, characterized by its high viscosity and API gravity under 25 degrees, making it suitable for large-scale industrial heating and power generation. It falls under HTS 2710.19.06 because it is a distillate and residual fuel oil obtained from bituminous minerals, testing under 25 degrees A.P.I., and contains over 70% petroleum oils as the basic constituent.

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.

Heavy Fuel Oil (HFO) 380 cSt

HFO 380 cSt is a residual fuel oil with viscosity of 380 centistokes at 50°C, used in power plants and large boilers, featuring API gravity under 25 degrees from its bituminous mineral origins. It qualifies for HTS 2710.19.06 as a blended residual fuel oil with predominant petroleum content.

No. 6 Residual Fuel Oil

No. 6 residual fuel oil is the heaviest fraction from crude distillation, used in cement kilns and steam generators, with low API gravity under 25 degrees indicating high density. HTS 2710.19.06 covers this as a non-crude petroleum residual fuel exceeding 70% oil content.

Marine Residual Fuel Oil RMK 500

RMK 500 is a marine-grade residual fuel oil with 500 cSt viscosity, API gravity under 25 degrees, designed for auxiliary engines on cargo ships. HTS 2710.19.06 applies to this non-crude, petroleum-based heavy fuel.

Power Plant Heavy Fuel Oil

Heavy fuel oil for power plants is a residual product with API <25°, high energy density for electricity generation turbines and boilers. Under HTS 2710.19.06 as preparations >70% petroleum oils, distillate/residual type.