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Accreditation & credentials
Trade bodies & what they mean for Kerosene and Aviation Fuel

When hiring a kerosene and aviation fuel professional in the UK, always check for relevant trade body accreditation. Accredited providers are typically vetted for competence, insurance, and adherence to professional standards — and while they may charge a premium, the additional cost generally reflects reduced risk and higher quality workmanship.

Common questions
Kerosene and Aviation Fuel — frequently asked questions
How much does kerosene and aviation fuel cost in the UK?
Kerosene costs between 45p and 65p per litre in the UK currently. Aviation fuel (Jet A-1) typically ranges from 60p to 90p per litre depending on market conditions. Prices fluctuate based on global crude oil rates, supplier location, and delivery distance. Bulk orders usually attract discounts. For current live pricing, contact local fuel distributors directly as rates change daily.
What affects the cost of kerosene and aviation fuel?
Five key factors influence pricing: global crude oil costs, which set baseline rates; exchange rates affecting imports; delivery distance and logistics; fuel specification grade (standard kerosene vs premium aviation-grade); and supplier volume discounts. Seasonal demand spikes (winter heating) and refinery maintenance also impact availability and cost. Local distributor competition affects regional pricing variations significantly.
What does a kerosene and aviation fuel service include?
Comprehensive fuel supply services include delivery to your location, fuel quality testing and certification, tank storage and safety inspections, and documentation for compliance. Providers offer bulk ordering, emergency supply access, and bespoke scheduling. Some suppliers provide heating system checks, fuel additives for performance, and disposal of old stock. Services vary by distributor, so confirm specific inclusions before purchasing.
What is the difference between kerosene and aviation fuel?
Aviation fuel (Jet A-1) meets strict international standards with tighter specifications than domestic kerosene. Aviation fuel requires additives preventing ice crystal formation at high altitudes, lower sulphur content, and precise volatility ratings. Domestic kerosene contains higher water and particulate tolerances. Aviation fuel costs more and isn't interchangeable with heating kerosene due to aircraft engine requirements.
What should I check before hiring a kerosene and aviation fuel provider?
Verify suppliers hold ISO 8217 certification for fuel quality standards and are registered with trading standards bodies. Confirm they carry liability insurance and comply with Health and Safety Executive requirements. Check storage tank inspection credentials, delivery vehicle safety certificates, and membership with trade associations like the Petroleum Equipment Association. Request references and proof of regulatory compliance documentation.
How quickly can I get kerosene or aviation fuel delivered?
Standard kerosene delivery typically arrives within 2-5 working days from order placement for regular customers. Emergency supplies can be arranged within 24 hours at premium rates. Aviation fuel requires advance booking at airports or airfields, usually 48-72 hours notice. Delivery times depend on your location, order volume, and supplier capacity. Confirm specific timelines when requesting quotes.
Do I need a certified professional for kerosene and aviation fuel supply?
Whilst fuel supply itself isn't exclusively regulated, distributors must hold required certifications including dangerous goods handling qualifications and environmental compliance credentials. Installation and maintenance of storage tanks requires certified technicians meeting Building Regulations. For aviation fuel, airport fuel farms demand certified operators. Always use registered suppliers rather than unqualified independents for safety and compliance assurance.

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