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Saudi Arabia increases September price of Arab light crude to Asia

Top oil exporter Saudi Arabia has raised the rate for the flagship Arab light crude it offers to Asia in September by 20 cents to $2 a barrel above the Oman/Dubai average, Saudi Aramco said in a statement on Sunday, marking the first increase in 3 months.

A conference of top OPEC+ ministers on Thursday kept the oil exporting group's output policy unchanged, consisting of a strategy to begin unwinding one layer of output cuts from October, and repeated that the relocation could be paused or reversed if needed.

OPEC+ is presently cutting output by an overall of 5.86 million barrels per day, or about 5.7% of worldwide demand, in a. series of steps agreed considering that 2022 to bolster the market in the middle of. unpredictability over global demand and rising supply outside the. group.

State-owned Aramco sets its crude costs based upon. suggestions from customers and after computing the modification. in the value of its oil over the previous month, based on yields and. product costs.

Aramco authorities as a matter of policy do not discuss. the kingdom's month-to-month official selling price.

(source: Reuters)