More than 40,000 tons of liquefied gas sold for export at exchange auctions
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On Tuesday, April 11, 18 transactions were concluded at the State Commodity and Raw Materials Exchange of Turkmenistan for a total of $16.5 million, the Orient agency reports.
Businessmen from Turkey, Uzbekistan, Pakistan and Afghanistan purchased a total of 42,000 tons of liquefied gas, offering $376.20 per ton. In total, LNG was sold for export in the amount of $15.8 million.
A representative of business circles from Singapore purchased 1,000 tons of TS-1 aviation kerosene at auction, the cost of which was estimated at $753.50 per ton. The total amount of the transaction exceeded $753.5 thousand.
Information about the goods put up for auction can be found on the website of the State Commodity and Raw Materials Exchange of Turkmenistan (tmex.gov.tm).
Exchange trading in the oil and gas sector is held from Mon.-Fri. at 16:30, Sat. at 12:00.
At the same time, on the website tmex.gov.tm, you can get acquainted with offers for the sale of exchange goods directly from manufacturers by contacting through the functionality of the platform. It is also possible to publish an announcement about the sale of exchange goods.
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