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10/03/2025 04:18 AST
Saudi Aramco has lowered its crude oil prices for Asian buyers in April, marking the first reduction in three months. This price cut aligns with market expectations and follows the decision by OPEC+ to gradually increase oil supply starting this month.
According to an official statement, the official selling price for the benchmark Arab Light crude has been reduced by 40 cents, now standing at $3.50 per barrel above the average price of Oman and Dubai crude.
This change comes after the OSP for Arab Light hit a 12-month high last month, reaching $3.90 above the Oman and Dubai average.
Other grades of Saudi crude also experienced price cuts. The OSP for Arab Extra Light has been lowered to $3.30 per barrel, while Arab Super Light is priced at $4.05 per barrel. Additionally, the price for Arab Medium crude has been reduced to $2.95 per barrel, and Arab Heavy crude now stands at $1.80 per barrel.
For North American buyers, Saudi Aramco set the OSP for Arab Light crude at $3.80 per barrel above the Argus Sour Crude Index for March.
This price adjustment follows OPEC+'s decision to proceed with a planned increase in oil output by 138,000 barrels per day starting in April. It marks the group's first production increase since 2022. Meanwhile, Russian and Iranian oil exports to China are on the rise, as non-sanctioned tankers take advantage of attractive payoffs, helping to ease supply concerns.
Saudi Aramco's crude oil is classified into five grades based on density: Super Light (greater than 40), Arab Extra Light (36-40), Arab Light (32-36), Arab Medium (29-32), and Arab Heavy (below 29). These price changes influence the cost of approximately 9 million barrels per day of crude oil shipped to Asia, setting price benchmarks for other major oil producers such as Iran, Kuwait, and Iraq.
Aramco typically announces its crude OSPs around the 5th of each month, setting the tone for the global oil market.
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