Gasoline and diesel are the primary fuels driving global transportation, each suited to different engine architectures. Gasoline is a highly volatile, lightweight liquid used in spark-ignition engines. Its performance is measured by octane rating, which indicates its resistance to "knocking" or premature combustion under pressure.
Diesel is denser, less volatile, and holds about 10-15% more energy by volume than gasoline. It is used in compression-ignition engines, where fuel ignites from heat generated by high pressure alone. Because diesel engines are more thermally efficient and provide higher torque, they remain the standard for heavy-duty shipping, trucking, and industrial machinery.
Sulfur (S) is a critical non-metallic element often called the "workhorse" of the global chemical industry. While it occurs naturally in volcanic regions, most modern sulfur is recovered as a byproduct of natural gas and oil refining to prevent environmental pollution. Its primary value lies in the production of sulfuric acid, the world’s most-consumed industrial chemical.
Sulfur is indispensable for manufacturing phosphate fertilizers, which sustain global food supplies. Beyond agriculture, it is essential for vulcanizing rubber (giving tires their durability), leaching metals from ores in mining, and producing everything from detergents and matches to advanced pharmaceuticals and high-performance batteries.
Rysgally Gün plays a critical role in the industrial resource supply chain through the recovery and refinement of elemental sulfur and specialized hydrocarbon fuels. We ensure that these raw materials are processed to exact purity specifications, making them suitable for the most demanding chemical synthesis and energy generation environments worldwide.
Through our strategic location in Turkmenistan and integrated supply chain management, we offer stable, large-volume delivery of bulk commodities to regional ports and industrial hubs.