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Kuwait raises May crude prices for Asia, pricing document shows

Kuwait raised its official selling price for Kuwait Export Crude in Asia to $17 per barrel over the average 'Oman/Dubai quotations' from $0.50 in April.

After weekend talks failed to?clinch a deal? to end the Iran War, the U.S. Military announced it would blockade maritime traffic in Iranian ports and coastal regions. This could jeopardize a fragile?two-week truce.

Documents showed that the producer increased the Kuwait Super Light Crude OSP for May to $17 per barrel over Oman/Dubai prices, up from $1.15 in April.

Middle East producers have boosted official prices for Asia for May. Saudi Arabia set the price of its Arab Light crude for Asia at a record $19.50 per barrel over the Oman/Dubai benchmark, while Iraq raised the price of its Basrah Medium oil for Asia by $17.

Middle East crude is now the most expensive in the world - after the U.S. and Israel war against Iran disrupted shipping along the Strait of Hormuz - a vital artery that supplies about a 'fifth of all the oil around the globe.

This month OPEC+ has agreed to?raise?oil production quotas by 206,000 barrels a day for May. It is a modest increase that will largely be on paper, as the key members of OPEC+ are unable to increase production due to their involvement in the Iran War.

Analysts expect the oil market to be in deficit this year due to a drop in global production. This is compared to pre-conflict predictions of a comfortable surplus. (Anjana Anil in Bengaluru, and Pablo Sinha at the Editing Department of Christopher Cushing and Clarence Fernandez.)

(source: Reuters)