PSO imports 7pc less fuel for March-May

Published March 4, 2015
PSO imports between 85 and 90pc of the country’s fuel oil and petrol, but it has been forced to cut purchases because it has not been paid by its customers. — Reuters/file
PSO imports between 85 and 90pc of the country’s fuel oil and petrol, but it has been forced to cut purchases because it has not been paid by its customers. — Reuters/file

SINGAPORE: Pakistan State Oil (PSO) has bought 830,000 tonnes of fuel oil for delivery over March to May, 7 per cent lower than the same period last year.

PSO imports between 85 and 90pc of the country’s fuel oil and petrol, but it has been forced to cut purchases because it has not been paid by its customers.

The tender to buy ten 65,000-tonne high sulphur grade cargoes was awarded at premiums ranging from $21 to $26 a tonne to Middle East fuel oil quotes, on a free-on-board (FoB) basis.

The company also bought three 60,000-tonne low-sulphur grade cargoes at premiums in the range of $48 to $55 a tonne to Middle East fuel oil quotes.

Sellers were Chinese major PetroChina, Azerbai­jan’s Socar, and traders including Swiss Singapore, Al-Ghurair Energy, Gulf Petrochem, Vitol.

Separately, PSO had bought a total of 500,000 tonnes of gasoline for March to May delivery at premiums of about $71 to $88 a tonne to Middle East naphtha quotes, on a FoB basis.

Sellers of the motor fuel are predominantly Petro­China, which will supply five 50,000-tonnes cargoes, followed by Gunvor with 100,000 tonnes.

Published in Dawn March 4th , 2015

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