ADNOC issues third tender for UAE crude cargoes, traders say

Abu Dhabi National Oil Company has issued a tender to sell crude oil ​from the United Arab Emirates, the third ‌one since the start of this month, trade sources said on Monday.

The company is offering cargoes of Upper ​Zakum, Umm Lulu and Das crude for ​June to August loading. Buyers can bid up ⁠to 2 million barrels of oil, the ​people said. The Reuters Power Up newsletter provides everything you need to know about the global energy industry. Sign up here. The three crude grades are produced from ​fields within the Gulf and are exported through the Strait of Hormuz. Similar to the previously issued tenders, buyers can ​purchase on a free-on-board basis from Fujairah storage, ​Zirku or Das Island, as well as via ship-to-ship transfer ‌in ⁠the Fujairah to Sohar range and Malaysia. Or they can buy on a cost and freight basis. The cargoes will be priced against the grades' ​official selling ​prices or ⁠Dubai benchmark. Since the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran began, ADNOC has managed to export ​some oil out of the strait ​with tankers' ⁠location trackers shut off to avoid attacks. The shipments were either unloaded by STS transfer to ⁠a ​vessel that later carried the ​oil to the buyer or sailed directly to the buyer

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