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Saudi Arabia poised to raise September crude prices to five-month highs

by admin July 28, 2025
July 28, 2025

For the second consecutive month, Saudi Arabia, the world’s largest oil exporter, is poised to increase crude oil prices for its Asian consumers. 

September prices are projected to reach five-month highs, driven by constrained supply and strong demand, according to a Reuters report. 

According to a Reuters survey, the official selling price for Arab Light crude, a flagship product, is projected to increase by 90 cents to $1.05 per barrel in September compared to August. 

This would place the price between $3.10 and $3.25 a barrel, marking a five-month high.

The survey indicated that September OSPs for Arab Extra Light, Arab Medium, and Arab Heavy crude grades are projected to increase by 80-95 cents a barrel compared to August.

These forecasts are strongly supported by a substantial increase of $1.11 per barrel in cash Dubai’s premium to swaps observed this month compared to the previous month. 

This upward trend signifies a robust market performance and, if sustained, would establish a second consecutive month of significant gains. 

Market conditions

The consistent rise in this premium indicates growing demand and favorable market conditions for Dubai crude, suggesting a positive outlook for future pricing and trading.

In August, Saudi Arabia implemented a notable price increase for its Arab Light crude oil, raising it by $1 per barrel for both its crucial Asian and European markets. 

This decision came on the heels of a tense 12-day conflict between Iran and Israel, a geopolitical event that significantly amplified anxieties within the global oil market.

The direct consequence of this conflict was a surge in fears concerning the security of oil exports and maritime shipping lanes, particularly those critical routes in the Middle East. 

This heightened uncertainty led to a brief but significant upward push in spot oil prices, reflecting immediate market reactions to the perceived supply risks. 

Saudi Arabia’s price hike can be interpreted as a strategic response to capitalise on these elevated market conditions, aiming to maximise revenue during a period of constrained supply perception and heightened demand. 

The move underscores the influential role of geopolitical stability, or the lack thereof, in shaping international oil pricing strategies and global energy market dynamics.

Demand

Spot benchmarks remained high due to increased domestic crude consumption in the Middle East during summer, which restricted exports, and robust consumption in Asia.

Following an increase in output by state-owned refiners in July, China, the world’s leading consumer, experienced a surge in demand. 

This rise in production aimed to satisfy the heightened fuel demand anticipated in the third quarter and to replenish critically low diesel and gasoline reserves, which have reached multi-year lows.

The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and allies are anticipated to approve a further output increase of 548,000 barrels per day in September.

The decision is expected to be made at their meeting later on Monday.

Typically announced around the fifth of each month, Saudi crude OSPs influence the pricing trends for Iranian, Kuwaiti, and Iraqi crude.

This affects approximately 9 million barrels per day of crude oil destined for Asia.

Saudi Aramco, the state oil giant, determines its crude prices by considering customer recommendations and assessing the change in its oil’s value over the preceding month, which is calculated using yields and product prices.

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