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ADNOC, the UAE's oil company, sold at least 14 million barrels of crude oil in its latest tender.

ADNOC, the UAE's oil company, sold at least 14 million barrels of crude oil in its latest tender.
ADNOC, the UAE's oil company, sold at least 14 million barrels of crude oil in its latest tender.

In its most recent tender, Abu Dhabi National Oil Co. sold at least 14,000,000 barrels of'spot crude' to Asian refiners for premiums.

ADNOC had issued its eighth tender?since? the start of June, as the state oil company of the United Arab Emirates continued to try and move crude produced within the Strait of Hormuz despite persistent shipping delays.

ADNOC has now sold more than 108 million barrels of crude oil through eight different tenders.

Sources said that Japanese refiner Cosmo Oil purchased 2 million barrels on Upper Zakum crude at a price premium of $10.50 per barrel over Dubai's benchmark for October. Taiwan's Formosa Petrochemical bought the same amount of barrels at a price premium of $10 per barrel.

GS Caltex of South Korea purchased 2 million barrels 'of Das crude' at a premium 'of $6 a barrel' to the October Dubai benchmark, for loading via ship to ship transfer from UAE's Fujairah Port. Hyundai Oilbank bought 1 million barrels Upper Zakum based on DAP.

Bharat Petroleum Corp. of India bought 1,000,000 barrels each Upper Zakum crude and Das crude at a price premium of $5-$6 per barrel over the benchmark Dubai on a delivered base, while Hindustan Petroleum Corp. bought 1,000,000 barrels Das crude.

Sources say that the Indian private refiner HPCL Mittal Energy Ltd purchased 2 million barrels Upper Zakum.

Sources said that Chevron purchased 2 million barrels for delivery to its Singapore joint venture refinery at a premium of $7.50 a barrel over Dubai benchmark based on DAP.

ADNOC has not awarded any cargoes due to low bids from Chinese buyers, according to a trader.

The companies don't usually comment on their business.

In October and November, the cargoes offered for delivery or loading were delivered.

(source: Reuters)