Bangladesh buys M'sian produced condensate cargoes for its new refinery


DHAKA: Bangladesh's Petromax Refinery Limited has bought its first two condensate cargoes to start trial runs at its new refining facility, the company's managing director said on Wednesday.

Petromax has bought 10,000 tonnes of Malaysia's Cakerawala condensate from European trader Trafigura. One 5,000-tonne cargo has arrived at Port Mongla in southern Bangladesh, where the plant is located. A second cargo is to arrive on Saturday

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