24 May 2017 | 10:41 UTC — London

SUBSCRIBER NOTE: Platts proposes to amend FOB, CIF naphtha Mediterranean netback specs

S&P Global Platts proposes to amend its Naphtha Cargoes FOB Med and Naphtha Cargoes CIF Med netback assessments to reflect open specification, effective August 1, 2017.

The assessments currently include both full range and paraffinic grades, with value normalized to reflect 65% minimum paraffin content.

Platts proposes to align its Naphtha Cargoes FOB Med and Naphtha Cargoes CIF Med netback assessments with its Naphtha Cargoes CIF NWE assessment, which reflects open specification material with a minimum of 65% paraffin content and a typical specific gravity of 0.69 to 0.735 kg/l.

The Naphtha Cargoes FOB Med assessment is established as a netback from the CIF Northwest Europe assessment, using the Med-UKC clean tanker rate for 27,500 mt naphtha cargoes.

The Naphtha Cargoes CIF Med assessment is established as a net-forward from the FOB Med naphtha assessment, using the cross-Med clean tanker rate for 27,500 mt naphtha cargoes.

Please send any comments and queries by June 16, 2017, to europe_products@spglobal.com with a cc to pricegroup@spglobal.com.

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