MOSCOW: Russia's state-owned oil major Rosneft announced tenders to sell up to 1.55 million tonnes of naphtha and catalytic cracking gasoline from its refineries for delivery in January-December 2017, the company said on its website on Thursday.

The buyers were invited to bid for the following volumes:

- up to 650,000 tonnes of catalytic cracking gasoline originating from the Kuibyshev, Novokuibyshev, Syzran refineries and Sanors refineries for delivery in January

- December 2017 on the FOB Baltic Sea port basis and/or FOB White Sea port and/or CPT Russian border (railway station or any port);

- up to 100,000 tonnes of catalytic cracking gasoline originating from the Angarsk refinery for delivery in January

- December 2017 on the FOB Baltic Sea port basis and/or FOB White Sea port and/or CPT Russian border (railway station or any port);

- up to 200,000 tonnes of naphtha/gasoline gas stable originating from the Ryazan refinery for delivery in January - December 2017 on the FOB Baltic Sea basis and/or FOB Arkhangelsk and/or FOB Tuapse and/or CPT Russian border (railway station or any port);

- up to 200,000 tonnes of naphtha/gasoline gas stable originating from the Yaroslavl refinery for delivery in January

- December 2017 on the FOB Baltic Sea basis and/or FOB Arkhangelsk and/or FOB Tuapse and/or CPT Russian border (railway station or any port);

- up to 400,000 tonnes of naphtha/gasoline gas stable originating of the Ufa group of refineries (ex-Bashneft) for delivery in January

- December 2017 on the FOB Baltic Sea basis and/or FOB Arkhangelsk and/or FOB Tuapse and/or CPT Russian border (railway station or any port).

The tenders will close on Dec. 2 at 19:00 Moscow time.

Copyright Reuters, 2016