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Saudi Arabia raises oil prices to Asia in sign of faith in demand

by Riah Marton
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Saudi Arabia raises oil prices to Asia in sign of faith in demand
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SAUDI Arabia raised the price of its flagship crude to Asia for the first time in three months, a tentative sign that the kingdom remains confident about demand in the world’s largest importer.

State-owned Saudi Aramco raised the September official selling price of Arab Light crude for customers in Asia by 20 US cents to US$2 a barrel above the regional Oman-Dubai benchmark, according to a price list seen by Bloomberg. Still, it was less than the increase of 50 US cents forecast in a Bloomberg survey of five traders and refiners.

There were significant cuts for other regions. In Europe, the kingdom slashed its Arab Light price by US$2.75, the biggest reduction since the depths of the Covid-19 pandemic. The equivalent price in the US was cut by the most since February.

The moves come days after the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies (Opec+) signalled no changes to oil supplies, and stuck with tentative plans to start reviving halted production next quarter.

The increase to Asia had been expected as a result of moves in Middle Eastern oil prices over recent weeks, traders said. Oil demand appears healthy for next month in the region as refineries come back from maintenance and China’s consumption typically peaks in September and October, said traders involved in the survey.

Middle East crude is also looking more attractive to Asian buyers compared with expensive grades from the Atlantic basin. Chinese, Thai and South Korean companies recently boosted their purchases of Abu Dhabi’s Murban crude.

Still, there’s some concern over a possible supply surplus starting later this year if the Opec+ countries, including Saudi Arabia, go through with their plan to begin unwinding some of their voluntary cuts. About 540,000 barrels a day are due to be added over the course of the fourth quarter, which when combined with ample supplies from the US, Guyana, Brazil, and a faltering economic outlook in China, contributes to pressure on benchmark oil prices.

Oil traders and analysts are divided on whether the Opec+ members will proceed with their plan, a Bloomberg survey showed last week. BLOOMBERG

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Riah Marton

Riah Marton

I'm Riah Marton, a dynamic journalist for Forbes40under40. I specialize in profiling emerging leaders and innovators, bringing their stories to life with compelling storytelling and keen analysis. I am dedicated to spotlighting tomorrow's influential figures.

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