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Saudi Arabia Sets Sept Crude Prices To Asia At Record High - Sources




PARIS, France - Saudi Arabia, the world's top oil exporter, raised September crude oil prices fro Asian buyers to record levels despite falling refining margins.


The official selling price (OSP) for September - loading Arab Light to Asia was raised by 50 cents a barrel from August to $9.80 a barrel over Oman/Dubai, people familiar with the matter said, leapfrogging the previous record of $9.35 per barrel set in May.


The price hike was lower than market forecast of 70 cents to $1 a barrel.


'Now all crude grades are getting cheaper, so Saudi needs to make its prices competitive. Otherwise traders will take spot cargoes (rather) than lift Saudi oil', said a Singapore - based trader.


Profit margins at Asian refiners who process Dubai crude plunged by as much as 96% in July, pressure by the prospect of a global economic recession and weakening fuel demand.


The OSP for Arab Extra Light was increased by 30 cents to $10.95 a barrel, and for Arab Medium by 60 cents to $7.75 a barrel, both record levels.

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