Saudi Aramco set April official selling price (OSP) for its flagship Arab Light crude to North America at $4.75 per barrel, above the Argus Sour Crude Index (ASCI).
The Arab Light price differential for buyers in West Europe has been set at $0.30 above the ICE Brent, according to an emailed statement from Aramco.
The Arab Light crude grade was priced $0.20 below the ICE Brent for Europe and the Mediterranean, while the price for East Asia was set at $1.70 above the average of the Oman and Dubai benchmarks.
Arab Crude OSP for April ($/barrel) |
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Region |
Super Light |
Extra Light |
Light |
Medium |
Heavy |
North America |
-- |
+7.00 |
+4.75 |
+5.65 |
+5.30 |
West Europe |
-- |
+2.00 |
+0.30 |
(0.40) |
(3.10) |
East Asia |
+2.95 |
+1.70 |
+1.70 |
+0.85 |
-- |
Europe – The Mediterranean |
-- |
+1.60 |
(0.20) |
(0.70) |
(3.70) |
Aramco produces five grades of crude: Super Light, Arab Light, Arab Extra Light, Arab Medium, and Arab Heavy, according to Argaam data.
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