India’s BPCL sells naphtha for early Nov lifting

14 October 2008 09:57  [Source: ICIS news]

SINGAPORE (ICIS news)--India’s Bharat Petroleum Corp (BPCL) has sold a 30,000 tonne naphtha cargo for early November lifting, industry sources said on Tuesday.

The low aromatics naphtha (LAN) cargo for lifting from Mumbai during 1-5 November was sold to Sempra at a discount of $35/tonne to Middle East quotes FOB (free on board).

BPCL previously sold a 27,000 tonne cargo of LAN to Sempra at a premium of $9.35/tonne to Middle East quotes FOB Kochi for 28 September-8 October lifting.

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