Saudis raise July Arab light crude official selling price to Asia by $6.10: Document

It has also raised the July OSP of its Arab light crude oil to the United States, setting it at a premium of $1.35 per barrel over ASCI (Argus Sour Crude Index), up $0.60 a barrel from June, according to the document.

SINGAPORE: Saudi Arabia's state oil giant Aramco has raised the July price for its Arab light crude to Asia to plus $0.20 a barrel, up $6.10 from June, according to a document seen by Reuters on Sunday.

It has also raised the July OSP of its Arab light crude oil to the United States, setting it at a premium of $1.35 per barrel over ASCI (Argus Sour Crude Index), up $0.60 a barrel from June, according to the document.

Aramco also increased its OSP for Arab light crude oil to Northwestern Europe to plus $0.30 a barrel over ICE Brent, up $4 from the previous month.


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