SINGAPORE: Saudi Aramco sold 50,000 tonnes of A180 naphtha for early-November loading from Ras Tanura to a Western trader at $16.00-$17.00 a tonne above Middle East quotes, free-on-board (FOB) basis, pointing to a strong recovery of export prices to (...)
SINGAPORE: Qatar's Tasweeq sold up to 100,000 tons of naphtha for second-half August loading at sharply lower premiums, damped by weak fundamentals and fears of the market weakening further, traders said on Thursday.
The state-owned firm sold (...)
SINGAPORE: UAE's ADGAS sold 25,000 tons of rare spot naphtha for Aug. 19-15 loading at a low single-digit premium to its own price formula, coming at a time when Middle East spot barrels have been exceptionally high, traders said on (...)
SINGAPORE: Four major Middle East producers will export to Asia an unusually huge amount of at least 700,000 tons of spot naphtha for loading in July-August, further damping market sentiment at a time of slow demand, traders said on Friday.
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SINGAPORE: Tasweeq is keeping its plant condensate premiums for third quarter at about $21 a ton above Middle East quotes on a free-on-board (FOB) basis, unchanged from second-quarter, causing a buyer to forego the parcels for the stated period due (...)
SINGAPORE: Qatar International Petroleum Marketing Co Ltd, or Tasweeq, will raise monthly exports of plant condensate, or light naphtha, from Ras Laffan by up to 70,000 tons to 220,000 tons from second-half 2010, as its No. 7 train comes on-stream, (...)