
Sinochem delivers first Middle East oil cargo on Platts window, sources say
The company delivered an Oman crude cargo for October loading to Trafigura during the S&P Global Platts Market on Close process on Monday, after completing the sale of 20 Dubai partial lots so far this month, data from trade sources showed.
Platts assesses trades conducted during the MoC process, also known as the window, to set daily prices for Middle East crude benchmark Dubai, used in pricing more than 14 million barrels per day of oil produced in the Middle East and exported to Asia.
Sinochem is participating in window trades to diversify its trading tools and capabilities, one source familiar with the matter said.
Another two sources said the company is expanding derivatives trading from its Beijing and Singapore offices and has relocated a trader from China to Singapore.
Sinochem did not respond to a Reuters email seeking comments on its trading activity.

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