6 April 2026Top Stories
Saudi Arabia hikes oil prices to record $19.50 premium
Saudi Aramco raised its flagship Arab Light crude price for Asian buyers to a record $19.50 per barrel premium above regional benchmarks, responding to Iran's near-closure of the Strait of Hormuz. The hike was lower than the $40 premium traders expected, but Brent has still surged over 50% year-to-date with 180 million barrels disrupted so far according to Aramco's CEO. OPEC+ agreed to raise output by 206,000 barrels daily starting May, but repairs to damaged infrastructure will be costly and time-intensive.
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