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Saudis cut main oil price to Asia as signs of caution emerge

The hiatus comes during a period of weaker seasonal demand, and as the market closely watches how US sanctions on Russia’s two biggest oil producers impacts supply.

November 06, 2025 / 06:46 IST
Aramco also cut prices for its medium and heavy grades by $1.40 a barrel for Asia next month, and reduced Super Light and Extra Light crudes by $1.20.

Saudi Arabia lowered the price of its main oil grade to Asia for December, days after OPEC+ said it planned to pause supply increases early next year.

State producer Saudi Aramco will cut the price of its flagship Arab Light crude grade by $1.20 a barrel to a premium of $1 above the regional benchmark for next month, according to a list seen by Bloomberg. Aramco was expected to trim the price by $1.25, according to a survey of refiners and traders.

Saudi Arabia and some other key OPEC+ members said on Sunday they would halt their output increases during the first quarter — after making another modest hike in December — as they try balance a push for market share against signs of an emerging surplus. The hiatus comes during a period of weaker seasonal demand, and as the market closely watches how US sanctions on Russia’s two biggest oil producers impacts supply.

Crude in London has slipped almost 15% this year and is trading below $65 a barrel. Despite a bump immediately after the latest restrictions on Moscow’s oil industry, prices have returned to roughly the same level as they were prior to President Donald Trump’s actions.

Aramco also cut prices for its medium and heavy grades by $1.40 a barrel for Asia next month, and reduced Super Light and Extra Light crudes by $1.20.

Bloomberg
first published: Nov 6, 2025 06:46 am

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