Middle East Crude-Prices hold steady, ADNOC cuts OSPs

06 Dec, 2018

UAE: Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) set the November retroactive selling price for its benchmark Murban crude at $68.00 per barrel, ADNOC said.

That puts Murban's OSP at a $2.44 a barrel premium to Dubai quotes, the lowest premium since September, Reuters calculations showed.

The price cut was in line with market expectations but traders said ADNOC will have to reduce Murban's premium to Dubai quotes for another two months in order to stay competitive against Saudi's Arab Extra Light which was priced at 75 cents a barrel above Oman-Dubai quotes for January.

"Murban will struggle against Arab Extra Light," a Singapore-based trader said.

Separately, ADNOC priced the November OSP for its new Umm Lulu crude at 15 cents a barrel above that of Das, 5 cents higher than the previous month.

For medium-sour Upper Zakum, ADNOC cut its OSP premium to Dubai quotes by 32 cents a barrel, compared with expectations of an about 20 cent reduction.

The cut was also deeper than rival grade Qatar Marine which saw a 17 cent reduction in its OSP's premium to Dubai quotes for November.

ASIA-PACIFIC CRUDE: More loading programmes from Australia emerged. BHP could market a Cossack cargo in February while Woodside has a cargo each of Pluto and Wheatstone condensate to load in mid-February. Quadrant Energy has a Van Gogh crude cargo loading in mid-February.

Copyright Reuters, 2018
 

 

 

 

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