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Saudis raise oil price to record premium as war riles markets

Yongchang Chin & Anthony Di Paola / Bloomberg
Yongchang Chin & Anthony Di Paola / Bloomberg • 1 min read
Saudis raise oil price to record premium as war riles markets
Brent crude has jumped by more than 50%, and prices of fuels from the US to Europe and Asia have spiked.
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(April 6): Saudi Arabia raised the price of its main oil grade to Asia to a record, as Iran’s near closure of the Strait of Hormuz throttles regional energy flows and uncertainty over the duration of the conflict convulses markets.

State oil producer Saudi Aramco will increase flagship Arab Light crude prices for May sales to a premium of US$19.50 over the benchmark for refiners in Asia, according to a price list seen by Bloomberg. That’s less than the US$40 a barrel premium expectation of traders and refiners in a Bloomberg survey.

The US and Israeli war against Iran has upended global energy markets with the Islamic Republic effectively shutting the vital Strait of Hormuz and choking off its neighbours’ supples out of the Persian Gulf. Brent crude has jumped by more than 50%, and prices of fuels from the US to Europe and Asia have spiked.

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