BPCL naphtha cargo premium falls to five-month low

Reuters  |  SINGAPORE 

(Reuters) - India's Corp Ltd sold an August cargo at the lowest premium it has received in five months, traders familiar with the matter said on Wednesday.

BPCL sold the 30,000 tonne cargo on Tuesday for August 6-8 loading from to at a premium of about $14 a tonne to its own price formula on a free-on-board (FOB) basis.

This was down $2, or 12.5 percent, from a previous deal for a July cargo to Total.

The fresh premium was also the lowest BPCL had fetched for a cargo sold out of since the sale of a March cargo.

BPCL exports 1-2 cargoes a month from Mumbai, with supply determined by factors including refinery output and maintenance, domestic demand and the types of crude used.

BPCL also exports from Kochi.

(Reporting by Seng Li Peng; Additional reporting by Florence Tan)

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First Published: Wed, July 18 2018. 12:03 IST