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Mounes Hammadeh

Supplier From United Kingdom
Nov-11-20
Supplier : Jet A, Aviation Turbine Fuel

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I am Christopher Stuart Director with Global Energy Trade.

I have onboarding information as well as an SCO for you.

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Origin: Kazakhstan/ Russia, MOQ:500.000BBLS, FOB price: $73/$69, CIF price: $69/$65 (Gross and Net respectively).
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