
What is Commercial Kerosene?
Kerosene is a low viscosity oil that has a range of commercial uses. Also known as 28-second oil, paraffin or kero, this fuel oil has a lower viscosity and lower freezing point than SFGO. It also has a longer shelf-life, making it a reliable oil for many industries.
Kerosene is a versatile fuel that is popular in various industries and has a range of applications across agriculture and commercial sectors, as well as for domestic use.
Where is Commercial Kerosene Used?
Commercial kerosene is widely used across various sectors in Ireland where reliable, high-temperature heating is essential. In industry, it powers process heating systems in manufacturing plants, food production facilities, and chemical processing units. It’s also commonly used on construction sites for space heating and drying applications, particularly during colder months.


Beyond industrial use, commercial kerosene plays a key role in aviation, where a refined form, Jet A-1, is the standard fuel for commercial aircraft. It also supports heating needs in backup energy systems for hospitals, data centres, and other critical operations.
In some off-grid hospitality venues, such as remote hotels and event spaces, kerosene remains a practical solution for dependable heating.
Key Applications
Industrial Heating
Powers process heating in manufacturing plants, food production facilities, and chemical processing units.
Construction Sites
Space heating and drying applications, particularly essential during colder months.
Aviation Fuel
Refined form (Jet A-1) serves as standard fuel for commercial aircraft globally.
Rural Infrastructure
Heating solution for workshops, warehouses, and retail spaces without natural gas access.
Backup Systems
Critical backup energy for hospitals, data centres, and other essential operations.
