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Saudis cut oil price for Asia by $1.4/barrel in sign that demand recovery is struggling

- ANTHONY DI PAOLA & SALMA EL WARDANY

Saudi Arabia cut pricing for oil sales in October, a sign the world’s biggest exporter sees fuel demand wavering amid more coronaviru­s flare-ups around the globe.

The kingdom’s state producer, Saudi Aramco, reduced its key Arab Light grade of crude by a larger-than-expected amount for shipments to Asia, its main market. It also lowered pricing for US buyers.

Aramco cut Arab Light to Asia to a discount against the benchmark oil price used by the Saudis for the first time since June. It’s the second consecutiv­e month of reductions for barrels to the region and the first month in six that U.S. refiners will see a cut. Aramco will trim pricing, too, for lighter barrels to northwest Europe and the Mediterran­ean region.

Oil demand has plunged this year after the pandemic forced government­s to lock down economies, airlines to cancel fights and workers to stay at home. Saudi Arabia, Russia and other Opec+ producers agreed in April to slash output by almost 10 millions barrels a day, roughly 10 per cent of global supply, to bolster prices.

Those cuts and a demand recovery in China have since helped oil prices more than double. But they’re still down around 35 per cent this year. Brent crude fell to $42.66 on

Friday, suffering its biggest weekly loss in almost three months as infection rates continue to climb in nations such as the US and India.

“Aramco understand­s the importance of China for the global oil market,” said Giovanni Staunovo, a commoditie­s analyst with UBS Group AG.

“The cut for October might help to support stronger imports from China over the coming months.”

The company is reducing pricing for Light exports to Asia in October by $1.40 a barrel to 50 cents below the regional benchmark. It was expected to pare pricing by $1 a barrel to a 10-cent discount, according to a Bloomberg survey. The Saudis raised pricing from June to August for Asia.

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Saudi Arabia has cut oil prices for October as virus continues to sap energy demand

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