(Bloomberg) -- The cost of shipping gasoline and
other so-called clean petroleum products in Asia remained close
to a four-month high as South Korean exports boost demand.
Rates to carry 30,000 tons of fuel on the benchmark route
from Singapore to Japan have gained 49 percent to Worldscale
253.64 from March 11, when they were at the lowest this year,
according to London's Baltic Exchange. Rates reached Worldscale
257.27 on May 17, the highest since Jan. 16.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
other so-called clean petroleum products in Asia remained close
to a four-month high as South Korean exports boost demand.
Rates to carry 30,000 tons of fuel on the benchmark route
from Singapore to Japan have gained 49 percent to Worldscale
253.64 from March 11, when they were at the lowest this year,
according to London's Baltic Exchange. Rates reached Worldscale
257.27 on May 17, the highest since Jan. 16.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
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