SINGAPORE: Pakistan State Oil Company Ltd is seeking up to 1.105 million tonnes of oil products for delivery in April and May, two tender documents showed on Thursday.

The state-owned company is seeking three firm cargoes of 50,000 tonnes each of gasoline and an optional cargo of the same size for delivery in April.

It is also seeking a 10,000-tonne jet fuel cargo for delivery over April 10 to 25.

For low sulphur fuel oil, it is seeking a 60,000-tonne cargo for delivery in April and two cargoes of 60,000 tonnes each for delivery in May.

In a separate tender, PSO is seeking three cargoes of 65,000 tonnes each of high sulphur fuel oil for delivery over April 10-30, seven cargoes of 65,000 tonnes each of the fuel for delivery over May 1 to 31 and an optional 65,000-tonne cargo for delivery over April 20 to May 20.

Published in Dawn, February 12th, 2016

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