Saudi Arabia is expected to reduce the official selling price of its Arab Light crude for Asia in July by $3 to $8 per barrel from June, amid weakening demand. This follows a previous cut and reflects a decline in spot market premiums, with Brent Crude prices also falling below $100 per barrel. The anticipated price adjustments may extend to other Saudi crude grades as well.
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