Diesel is a high-energy liquid fuel derived from crude oil, widely used for its efficiency and durability in powering transportation, heavy machinery, and industrial systems, making it a cornerstone of global trade and infrastructure.
Produced through the refining and distillation of petroleum, diesel is designed to perform under high compression, delivering strong torque and reliable performance. It is extensively used in trucks, ships, generators, construction equipment, and agricultural machinery, where consistent power output is essential.
In economies like Bangladesh, diesel remains critical for transportation, backup electricity, and industrial activity. While conventional diesel contributes to emissions, the adoption of low-sulfur diesel and modern engine technologies is helping improve efficiency and reduce environmental impact.