Tuesday, 22 May 2007

Saudi Aramco Will Sell Naphtha at Higher Premiums in Second Half of 2007

(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

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