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Jul 2, 2012 ... $10.00 to $585.50, while MGO gained $29.00 putting the price at $844.50 per metric tonne (pmt).
Hong Kong IFO380 gained $11.50 raising the price to $598.00, and MDO added $8.50 to last Friday's ... |
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Jun 29, 2012 ... to bring the price to $575.50, $12.00 higher than last Friday's $563.50 per metric tonne (pmt).
Hong Kong 380 cSt product ended the week by moving up $2.00 to $586.50, and MDO gained $11.00 to ... |
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Jun 28, 2012 ... gained $4.50 to $574.00, the highest price since last Thursday's $547.50 per metric tonne (pmt).
Hong Kong saw 380 cSt product prices continue to stay within $1.00 of 584.00 since last Friday, ... |
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Jun 27, 2012 ... steady at $569.50, and MGO fell by $2.50 bringing the price to $805.00 per metric tonne (pmt).
Hong Kong 380 cSt product lost $2.00 falling to $583.00, a new low for the month.
In Rotterdam ... |
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Jun 25, 2012 ... key ports.
In Singapore IFO380 prices were up $2.00 to $565.50 per metric tonne (pmt), while in Hong Kong 380 cSt product was down $1.00 to $584.00.
Rotterdam saw IFO380 prices gain $1.00 ... |
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Jun 22, 2012 ... month.
In Asia, Singapore IF380 prices dropped by $11.00 bringing the price to $563.50, while Hong Kong IFO380 fell for the fourth day this week dropping $10.00 to $585.00 per metric tonne ... |
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Jun 20, 2012 ... listed Brightoil Petroleum (Holdings) Limited (Brightoil) are conducting an audit into its U.S. operations following the departure of its regional Managing Director Vince ... |
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Jun 19, 2012 ... fell $17.00 to $587.00, the lowest price in two weeks, while MGO dropped $17.50 to $831.50.
Hong Kong IFO380 reversed a three day upward trend dropping $10.00 to $612.00 per metric tonne ... |
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Jun 18, 2012 ... with the exception of Singapore with IFO380 falling $1.00 to $604.00 per metric tonne (pmt).
In Hong Kong 380 cSt product gained $5.00 to $622.00, the highest price since the first of the ... |
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Jun 15, 2012 ... BP.
He was one of around 20 staff who left the British oil and gas giant that year to join the Hong-Kong listed rival, the exodus following a large oil spill and the April 20, 2010 explosion on ... |