PSO resumes fuel imports

Published January 29, 2015
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PPI/File

SINGAPORE: Pakistan State Oil (PSO) has resumed fuel oil imports for delivery over the first and second quarters after skipping them in January, a tender document posted on its website showed.

The state-owned company is seeking a total of 830,000 tonnes, or a monthly average of 277,000 tonnes. PSO had previously deferred some cargoes from December to January, and imported only low-sulphur grades for February and March.

Pakistan State Oil is seeking ten 65,000-tonne cargoes of high sulphur fuel oil for delivery over March to May and three 60,000-tonne cargoes for April to May delivery. The tender will close on February 25.

Published in Dawn, January 29th, 2015

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