Saudi Arabia has reduced its official selling prices (OSPs) for crude oil to Asia for July by $6 per barrel, setting the premium for Arab Light crude at $9.50 above Dubai and Oman quotes. This marks the second consecutive month of price cuts due to slow demand and declining spot premiums, particularly from refiners in China. The price adjustments also reflect a broader trend of reduced imports and refining activity in the region.
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