(Bloomberg) -- Saudi Aramco, the world's biggest
state oil company, agreed to sell naphtha for the second half of
this year at higher premiums to benchmark prices.
Saudi Aramco will sell its A-180 naphtha at a premium of
$25 a metric ton, A-310 naphtha at a premium of $19.50 a ton,
said traders involved in negotiations in Tokyo with the Dhahran,
Saudi Arabia-based company. It will sell its Jubail naphtha at a
premium of $20.50 a ton and Rabigh naphtha at a premium of
$22.50 a ton.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
state oil company, agreed to sell naphtha for the second half of
this year at higher premiums to benchmark prices.
Saudi Aramco will sell its A-180 naphtha at a premium of
$25 a metric ton, A-310 naphtha at a premium of $19.50 a ton,
said traders involved in negotiations in Tokyo with the Dhahran,
Saudi Arabia-based company. It will sell its Jubail naphtha at a
premium of $20.50 a ton and Rabigh naphtha at a premium of
$22.50 a ton.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
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