RTRS:Asia-Pacific Crude-Steady as most Oct barrels sold
SINGAPORE, Sept 2 (Reuters) - Asia-Pacific crude market held steady on Friday as most of the October barrels were traded while the remaining October cargoes such as Vincent, Cossack and Senipah condensate were likely to be sold during a major traders gathering in Singapore next week.
* TENDERS
- More information emerged for a buy tender issued by Petral, the trading arm of Indonesian refiner Pertamina, last week.
The company has bought from Petrobras 650,000 barrels of Nigerian Qua Iboe for October arrival in its second tender. The price was not immediately known.
Petral may have also bought Russian Vityaz in the tender although this could not be confirmed.
- Top Russian oil producer Rosneft offered a 700,000-barrel cargo of Sokol crude for loading on Nov. 7-16 via a tender, a trader said.
The tender will close on Sept. 6.
- Vietnam's PV Oil has sold its Te Giac Trang crude for October loading at a higher premium as the new crude attracted more demand, traders said. Continued...