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Saudi Arabia increases Arab Light June OSP in Asia

Saudi Arabia, which is the largest oil exporter in the world, has increased its prices to Asian buyers despite the fact that crude prices fell on Monday, after the producer group OPEC+ agreed over the weekend to another accelerated increase in output.

Saudi Aramco, the state oil company, raised its official June selling price of its flagship Arab Light crude from $0.20 to $1.40 per barrel over the average Oman and Dubai price.

The increase in price follows two consecutive months of decreases, and is despite the downward pressure on crude oil prices due to concerns over more supply entering a market that's clouded by uncertain demand.

OPEC+ members, which include allies such as Russia and the de facto Saudi Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, agreed to increase oil production for a second month in a row, increasing output by 411,000 barrels / day (bpd) in June.

The combined increases from the eight OPEC+ members for April, may and June will total 960,000 bpd. This represents a 44% reduction of the 2.2 millions bpd in voluntary cuts that the group agreed to phase out between December 2026.

(source: Reuters)