Saudi Arabia may raise the prices for its crude export grades to Asia next month in response to signs of recovering crude demand in one of its biggest markets and the new batch of fuel export quotas issued by Beijing. Energy consultancy FGE said last week that Chinese refiners had been issued fuel quotas to the tune of 13.
25 million tons for transport fuels and almost 2 million tons of very low-sulfur fuel oil, valid through the end of the year. They also have some 7 million tons left from previous quota batches, FGE noted. As a result of this…Refiners Expect Saudi Arabia To Raise Oil Prices For Asia In November
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