Paraffin trade in Algeria - Exporting Paraffin to Algeria

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  4. Paraffin trade in Algeria
Paraffin
Paraffin refers to a group of waxy, solid hydrocarbons that are derived from petroleum or other fossil fuels. Paraffin oil was discovered in the 19th century by a German scientist named Karl von Richen Bach. There are many things that can be considered in buying paraffin and first the use of paraffin should be determined because the quality of paraffin in each industry is determined by the use of paraffin in it, for example in the paraffin candle industry a lower percentage of oil is considered  as higher quality, but this is the opposite in the lubrication industry.
Petroleum
In the refinery, various products are obtained from crude oil, and to know how and amount of these products, the crude oil must first be evaluated in the laboratory. Diesel fuel, industrial gas oil, and domestic fuel are also included in this section. Trading petroleum products in West Asia, also known as the Middle East, is a significant aspect of the region's economy due to its abundant oil resources. The existence of appropriate solutions in the field of transfers of petroleum products to neighboring countries and countries requesting these products can meet the needs of the target market in a short time and in addition to providing funds and developing relationships, customer satisfaction.
Paraffin trade in Algeria
Algeria is a country in North Africa that borders Tunisia and Libya to the east and southeast, Niger and Mali to the south, and Morocco to the west. Its capital is Algeria. The currency of this country is the Algerian Dinar (DZD). Its official language is Arabic, but French is also used as a second and official language. Regarding religion, the majority of Algerians have Islamic beliefs. The main sectors of the Algerian economy include oil and gas industries, mining industries, agriculture, services and tourism industry.

Directory of Paraffin suppliers in Algeria