Hose Solutions for Oil & Gas

Hose Solutions for Oil & Gas - Petroleum, Bunker & Composite Transfer

Large-diameter petroleum suction and discharge hose, composite hose for volatile chemical and fuel transfer, and oil-resistant transfer hose built to API, EN 1761 and BS 1435 standards. Engineered for the upstream, midstream and downstream service where leak, fire and static-electricity risk cannot be tolerated.

Oil & Gas Hose Solutions

The Hose That Moves Petroleum, Fuel And Chemical Safely

The oil and gas industry moves hydrocarbons and chemicals through hose at every stage of the value chain - from wellhead fracturing and well service, through terminal and refinery transfer, to truck loading, dock ship-to-shore transfer and marine bunkering. Every one of these applications demands hose that resists the conveyed media, holds pressure, dissipates static electricity, and survives in service conditions that would destroy standard industrial hose. A failure is not just downtime - it is a fire, spill and environmental liability.

Quanyi Rubber engineers hose for oil and gas service. Our petroleum suction and discharge hose is built to EN 1761 and API-style specifications in 2" to 12" diameters, with oil-resistant NBR inner tubes, steel-wire helix reinforcement for vacuum resistance, and electrically conductive constructions to dissipate static. Composite hose uses multiple layers of polypropylene or PTFE films around a steel helix - lighter, more flexible, and the standard for volatile fuel and chemical transfer. We supply hose for truck loading, dock transfer, bunker service, and large-diameter terminal and SPM applications.

We supply oil and gas hose to petroleum distributors, terminal operators, bunker suppliers and oilfield service companies across the Middle East, Southeast Asia, Africa and South America - regions where petroleum logistics depend on hose that performs without compromise.

Oil & Gas Applications

Hose Solutions For Every Petroleum Application

Petroleum Suction & Discharge

Large-diameter rubber hose for tank truck, dock and terminal transfer of petroleum products. 2" to 12" ID, EN 1761 construction, electrically conductive with steel-wire helix for vacuum service.

Composite Hose

Multi-ply polypropylene or PTFE film construction around a steel helix. Light, flexible, electrically conductive - the standard for volatile fuel, aromatic solvent and chemical transfer.

Bunker & Marine Fuel

Heavy-duty hose for marine fuel oil and bunker transfer. Available with floatation layers, flanged couplings and seawater-resistant covers for ship-to-ship and ship-to-shore service.

Fracturing & Well Service

High-pressure hose and flexible assemblies for fracturing, acidizing and well cementing service. 4SP/4SH spiral or high-pressure textile hose rated for the high pressure and chemical exposure of well service.

Tank Truck Loading

RP-coupled or camlock fuel delivery hose for top and bottom loading of tank trucks. Oil-resistant NBR tube, static-conductive, available in 2" to 4" sizes for high-flow loading rack service.

Refinery & Chemical

Chemical-resistant hose for refinery and petrochemical transfer. EPDM, FKM or PTFE inner tubes compatible with acids, alkalis, solvents and aromatic hydrocarbons encountered in refinery service.

Specification

How To Specify Hose For Oil & Gas Service

Specifying hose for oil and gas service requires attention to the conveyed media, the regulatory environment and the fire, static and spill risks inherent in petroleum handling. Below is the engineering approach we apply when helping petroleum distributors, terminal operators and oilfield service companies select hose for oil and gas applications.

  1. Define the conveyed media: Crude oil, gasoline, diesel, bunker fuel, aromatic solvent, acid, fracturing fluid or chemical. Provide aromatic content, sulfur, water cut and temperature. Compound choice (NBR, FKM, PTFE, EPDM) follows directly from this.
  2. Determine pressure and vacuum: Suction hose must withstand both pump discharge pressure and vacuum on the suction side. Select hose with working pressure at or above the pump relief, plus vacuum rating appropriate for the suction lift.
  3. Specify electrical continuity: Petroleum hose must be electrically conductive or static-dissipative to prevent static accumulation during transfer. Confirm continuity between couplings and specify the bond or insulating configuration appropriate to the loading rack or dock.
  4. Choose construction: Rubber (EN 1761) for rugged suction and discharge; composite for volatile fuel and chemical; floating hose for submerged discharge; SPM hose for single-point mooring. Match to the application, not the catalog.
  5. Match couplings: ANSI or EN flanges, camlock, BSP, TTMA or proprietary dry-break couplings. Coupling material (steel, stainless, aluminum, brass) selected for the media and environment.
  6. Plan for compliance and testing: Specify required standards (API, EN, BS), documentation (material certificate, hydrostatic test, continuity test), and inspection regime. Offshore and dock hose may require third-party certification.

Following these steps reduces the risk of failure in service - the metric that matters most in oil and gas, where the cost of a spill or fire dwarfs the cost of the hose itself.

Why Choose Quanyi Rubber

The Right Hose For Your Petroleum Operation

01

Oil-Resistant Inner Tubes

NBR, FKM and PTFE inner tubes engineered for crude oil, gasoline, diesel, aromatic solvents and refinery chemicals. Compound matched to the specific media and aromatic content.

02

Electrically Conductive

Petroleum hose with electrically conductive or static-dissipative construction. Continuity between couplings verified at proof pressure test - essential for safe fuel transfer.

03

Large-Diameter Capability

Rubber petroleum hose manufactured in 2" to 12" ID with steel-wire helix reinforcement. Larger diameters available for terminal and SPM service on request.

04

Composite Hose Production

Multi-ply polypropylene and PTFE composite hose for volatile fuel, aromatic solvent and chemical transfer - light, flexible and electrically conductive.

05

Full Documentation

Material certificates, hydrostatic proof pressure test logs, electrical continuity test reports, dimensional reports and batch traceability. Export documentation for major petroleum regions.

06

Petroleum Region Experience

We supply oil and gas hose to petroleum distributors, terminal operators, bunker suppliers and oilfield service companies across the Middle East, Southeast Asia, Africa and South America.

FAQ

Hose Solutions for Oil & Gas - Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between rubber and composite hose for petroleum transfer?
Rubber petroleum hose (EN 1761 or API style) uses a NBR or oil-resistant rubber inner tube with textile and steel-wire reinforcement - heavier, more abrasion-resistant, suitable for suction and discharge. Composite hose uses multiple layers of polypropylene or PTFE films and textile plies around a steel helix - lighter, more flexible, and electrically conductive for volatile fuel and chemical transfer. Use rubber for rugged suction service and composite for volatile chemicals and fuel.
What standards apply to petroleum suction and discharge hose?
Common standards include EN 1761 (rubber suction and discharge hose for petroleum products), API RP 14E (offshore piping and hose), BS 1435, and the discontinued API 1514. For tanker and bunker service, hoses are often built to EN 1761 2BB or 2BC construction. Always specify the applicable standard when requesting a quote - construction and testing vary by standard.
Can your oil and gas hose handle aromatic hydrocarbons?
Yes. For aromatic-rich media (benzene, toluene, xylene, high-aromatic gasoline), we specify NBR or FKM inner tubes, or composite hose with PTFE inner films. Standard oil-resistant PVC or NBR compounds have limits on aromatic content - always provide the media specification and aromatic percentage so we can match the compound.
What sizes are available for petroleum suction and discharge hose?
Standard sizes range from 2" to 12" ID for rubber petroleum suction and discharge hose, with working pressures of 10-21 bar depending on size. Larger diameters (up to 24") are available for terminal and SPM service. Composite hose is typically 1" to 8" ID with 10-21 bar working pressure. Flanged or camlock couplings supplied to specification.
Do you supply hose for offshore and marine loading applications?
Yes. We supply oil and gas hose for dock loading, ship-to-shore transfer, bunker hose for marine fueling, and large-diameter hose for single-point mooring (SPM) service. Offshore-grade hose includes electrically continuous or insulating constructions, floatation layers for submerged service, and heavy-duty covers resistant to seawater and abrasion.

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Need oil and gas hose for your petroleum, bunker or terminal operation?

Send us your application - conveyed media, hose size, working pressure, coupling type, applicable standard and required quantity. Our engineers will respond within 4 business hours with a recommended hose specification and quotation.

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