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    The world's largest oil company announces price increase!

    • Last Update: 2023-03-02
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    At the beginning of the US market on Monday (April 4), WTI crude oil stood at the $103 mark, expanding its intraday gains to 4%, and Brent crude oil rose 3%.

    According to sources, on April 4, Saudi Aramco announced that it would raise all oil prices for Asian customers in May, and raise oil prices
    for all categories in the United States and Europe.
    Saudi Aramco's official selling price (OSP), its main product for supplies to Asia, will be $9.
    35/b above the average Oman/Dubai crude price in the Middle East, the Middle East benchmark, and jump sharply by $4.
    40/b from April's price to a record level
    .
    Saudi Aramco's supply of Arab light crude oil to northwest Europe is set at $4.
    60/b higher than Brent; OSP to the U.
    S.
    was also set at $5.
    65/b higher than ASCI (Argus Acid Crude Oil Index), also setting a record
    .

    Giovanni Staunovo, commodities analyst at UBS, said: "This is a huge price
    increase.
    Saudi Arabia will only increase production
    because of higher oil prices.

    Crude oil prices fell about 13 percent
    last week after U.
    S.
    President Joe Biden announced a record release of U.
    S.
    oil reserves and members of the International Energy Agency pledged to dump further reserves.
    Crude prices peaked at $139 a barrel last month, the highest level
    since 2008.

    In the futures market, although oil prices have fallen back to their previous levels, they are still at a spot premium (near-term prices are higher than forward prices), which is a bullish market structure
    .
    Vitol Group, the world's largest independent energy trader, has warned that oil prices could rise
    again.

    Oil has also gained support for suspending negotiations to restart the Iran nuclear deal, which would allow the lifting of sanctions
    on Iranian oil.
    Iran on Monday accused the United States of stalling talks
    .
    According to CCTV news, on April 4, local time, Iranian Foreign Minister Abdollahian said in a phone call with Omani Foreign Minister Badr that the United States extended the Vienna talks due to "excessive demands" and criticized the new sanctions
    imposed by the United States on Iranian individuals and entities.

    The downward pressure on oil prices comes from a truce reached by Yemen's warring parties, which could ease supply threats
    in the Middle East.
    The war in Yemen has been going on for more than seven years
    .
    From 19:00 local time on April 2, the parties to the conflict in Yemen began a new round of humanitarian ceasefire
    under the mediation of the United Nations.

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