Petrolimex looking to buy 61,000 tons of oil for June delivery

Petrolimex, or Vietnam National Petroleum Corp has recently said that it is looking to buy 61,000 tones of gasoil containing 0.05 percent sulfur for June delivery, shipped by Petrolimex 11 and Petrolimex 04 tankers through harbors of Singapore, Thailand, Taiwan or China.
Specific deliveries:

Shipment 1: 35,000 tons delivered from June 1-5.

Shipment 2: 26,000 tons delivered from June 10-14.

Suppliers can register from 12:00 am May 18 to 5:00 pm May 19, 2011.

PetroVietnam Oil Corp (PV Oil) is proposing to sell four million barrels of Bach Ho crude oil for July delivery.

The buyers can register to buy from 13:30 May 19 to May 24. Shipments will have a tonnage of 200,000 to 600,000 barrels. – Vietbiz24

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