The Pakistan State Oil (PSO) has disqualified all offers submitted into its tender seeking LNG for July-October except one. A report published in Platts, citing PSO spokesperson, said all the tenders had been rejected except one. Platts is a provider of energy and metals information and a source of benchmark price assessments in the physical energy markets.
"Several of the parties were disqualified because they were not compliant with the technical criteria", says the Platts report citing a source. "Those who have been disqualified have been informed". Even with one bid, PSO can award the tender, said the spokesperson. Multiple sources said the offer submitted by trader Gunvor was the only one that had not been disqualified. According to market sources, the tender received a total of eight offers, mainly from traders. The tender, which closed June 15 with validity until June 26, sought one 143,000 cu m DES cargo per month for delivery over July-October to the FSRU Exquisite docked at Karachi's Port Qasim.