Reliance Industries Ltd. has sold 110,000 metric tons of naphtha for February loading from Sikka, Gujarat, at a premium, as per ICIS. The buyers were Royal Dutch Shell Plc and Itochu Corp. Prices was pegged US$21-$22/ton above Middle East naphtha prices.
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