The current price of the platt for the fuel JP54 today is 120 US dollars. This figure is never constant it usually fluctuates.
The current price of the platt for the fuel JP54 today is 120 US dollars. This figure is never constant it usually fluctuates.
The current price of the platt for the fuel JP54 today is 120 US dollars. This figure is never constant it usually fluctuates.
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134.88 per barrel
This is does not provide the price quotes for commodities. Jp54 is an abbreviation for "Jet Propulsion, A1, Colonial Grade 54" and the International Air Transport Association - IATA has the prices the airlines have paid for jet-fuel at the various airports.
JP4 is Jet Propulsion Fuel 4, made up of 35% light petroleum distillates and 65% gasoline. JP-5 or Jet Propulsion Fuel 5 is a military specification for purified kerosene jet fuel. There is no JP54
JP54 (Jet Propellant 54) is typically measured in barrels and metric tons, with one barrel of JP54 weighing approximately 136 kilograms. Therefore, there are about 7.35 barrels of JP54 in a metric ton. This conversion can vary slightly based on temperature and specific gravity, but this is the general estimate used in the industry.
If memory serve then the letters 'jp' stand for Jet Propusion. As different jets use different standards of fuel then tracking down which airlines or airforces use JP54 will prove difficult due to a lack of information on that subject
No , there is no such product as JP54 Colonial grade. just broker myth on silly websites . 20 years ago there were jet fuels graded JP 4 , JP 5 JP 8 JP 9 but these were jet fuels for Military Aircraft and the different grades were based on the different additive given to the fuels .These additives were literally based upon the air temperatures the fuel had to perform under . These have now been phased out a long time ago and there never was a JP54 grade. Now in effect Military and Commercial jet fuel are from the same basic products A A1 with additives added by the military depending on what engines and performance they need.
Jet fuel is kerosene base turbine aviation fuel
No. Jet fuel is closely related to kerosene and diesel fuel.