(Bloomberg) -- Bharat Petroleum Corp., India's
third-biggest state-run refiner, plans to increase naphtha
exports to countries to its east by 25 percent this year to gain
from rising demand in Asia.
``We plan to export 1 million metric tons of the fuel to
China, Korea and Japan, this year, from about 0.8 million tons
last year,'' Sumita Bose Roy, General Manager of International
Trade, said in an interview at the Commodity Investment World
Asia conference in Shanghai yesterday.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
third-biggest state-run refiner, plans to increase naphtha
exports to countries to its east by 25 percent this year to gain
from rising demand in Asia.
``We plan to export 1 million metric tons of the fuel to
China, Korea and Japan, this year, from about 0.8 million tons
last year,'' Sumita Bose Roy, General Manager of International
Trade, said in an interview at the Commodity Investment World
Asia conference in Shanghai yesterday.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
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