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KPBN Inacom CPO Offer Withdrawn at IDR 15,607/kg as Malaysia Palm Oil Futures Fall
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Palmoilmagazine.com
KPBN Inacom’s CPO tender recorded a withdrawal on Friday (Aug. 7, 2026), while Malaysian palm oil futures fell amid concerns over rising Malaysian inventories and slower export demand.
CPO at Franco Teluk Bayur opened at IDR 15,450 per kg, with the highest bid at IDR 15,366 per kg.
Also Read: Malaysian Palm Oil Futures Slip on August 6 as Weaker Crude Oil and Soybean Prices Weigh on MarketMalaysian Palm Oil Futures DeclineIn the global market, Malaysian palm oil futures closed lower on Friday, pressured by expectations of higher Malaysian palm oil inventories and slower export demand.
Market participants are now awaiting official July supply and demand data from the Malaysian Palm Oil Board (MPOB), scheduled for release on Aug. 10.
KPBN Inacom Tender ResultsThe following are KPBN Inacom’s CPO and CPKO tender results for Friday (Aug. 7, 2026), in Indonesian rupiah per kilogram, excluding value-added tax (VAT):CPOCIF Tanjung Priok: No bidderFranco Dumai: IDR 15,650 (WD); highest bid IDR 15,607 – SOCFOB Talang Duku: IDR 15,400 (WD); highest bid IDR 15,357 – EUPFranco Teluk Bayur: IDR 15,450 (WD); highest bid IDR 15,366 – WIRAFOB Boom Baru, Palembang: IDR 15,425 (WD); highest bid IDR 15,382 – PSCOILoco PKS G. Meliau & Rimba Belian: IDR 15,300 (WD); highest bid IDR 15,057 – EUPFOB IPP Pagun/Parba, West Kalimantan: IDR 15,300 (WD); highest bid IDR 15,207 – EUPCPKOFranco Dumai: IDR 30,185 (WD); highest bid IDR 28,220 – SDSFOB Lampung: IDR 30,111 (WD); highest bid IDR 27,300 – AMJPFOB Palembang: IDR 29,941 (WD); highest bid IDR 27,100 – AMJP(P3)