India’s BPCL issues 27,000t naphtha sell tender

10 March 2008 04:32  [Source: ICIS news]

SINGAPORE (ICIS news)--India’s Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd (BPCL) has issued a tender for second half of March lifting to sell 27,000 tonnes of low aromatics naphtha, industry sources said on Monday.

The company offered the cargo for 22-26 March loading from Mumbai on the west coast of India, in a tender which will close on 12 March, with validity till 13 March.  

BPCL previously sold a 30,000-tonne cargo at a $13-14/tonne premium to Middle East quotes FOB (free on board) Mumbai.  


By: Desmond Chia
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