Basra’s light crude exported to Asia registered $75.14 a barrel, 0.49% below the previous session’s price.
The price of a Basra heavy crude barrel rose to $70.05 a barrel, up by 0.17%.
The Saudi Arab light crude closed at $75.13 a barrel, while Iran’s heavy settled $69.54 a barrel. UAE’s Murban Mixture and the Algerian Saharan blend registered $73.88 and $73.80 a barrel, respectively. A barrel of Bonny light (Nigeria) registered $73.23, $0.15 and below Angola’s Girassol.
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