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Jp54 Jet Fuel Colonial Grade 54 Origin Russian

Supplier From United Kingdom
Jan-29-20

Quantity MINIMUM 500.000 MAXIMUM 10.000.000Barrels x 12 months
Delivery: CIF/F0B- Spot.
CIF Price: USD Gross $56Net $54 per Barrel,
FOB Price: Gross $44 / Net $42 USD per Barrel,
Commission: USD 2.00 seller side, USD 2.00 Buyer side Per Barrel

Price and Minimum Quantity

Price: $42 - $44
MOQ: Not Specified

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