Saudi Aramco set the official selling price (OSP) for its Arab Light crude for September delivery to North America at $4.2 per barrel above the Argus Sour Crude Index (ASCI).
For Western Europe, the Arab Light price was set at $3.35 per barrel above the ICE Brent price, the oil giant said in a statement received by Argaam.
The Arab Light crude grade OSP was set at $3.15 above the ICE Brent for Europe – Mediterranean. In addition, the price for East Asia was set at $3.2 more than the average of the Oman and Dubai benchmarks, as shown below:
Arab Crude OSP for September 2025 ($/barrel)
Region
Super Light
Extra Light
Light
Medium
Heavy
North America
—
+ 6.25
+ 4.20
+ 4.00
+ 3.35
West Europe
—
+ 4.95
+ 3.35
+ 2.55
+ 0.15
East Asia
+ 4.15
+ 3.50
+ 3.20
+ 2.65
+ 1.30
Europe (Mediterranean)
—
+4.85
+ 3.15
+ 2.55
– 0.15
Aramco produces five density-based grades of crude oil: Super Light (greater than 40 degrees), Arab Extra Light (36-40), Arab Light (32-36), Arab Medium (29-32), and Arab Heavy (below 29), according to Argaam’s data.
Saudi Aramco set the official selling price (OSP) for its Arab Light crude for September delivery to North America at $4.2 per barrel above the Argus Sour Crude Index (ASCI).
For Western Europe, the Arab Light price was set at $3.35 per barrel above the ICE Brent price, the oil giant said in a statement received by Argaam.
The Arab Light crude grade OSP was set at $3.15 above the ICE Brent for Europe – Mediterranean. In addition, the price for East Asia was set at $3.2 more than the average of the Oman and Dubai benchmarks, as shown below:
Arab Crude OSP for September 2025 ($/barrel)
Region
Super Light
Extra Light
Light
Medium
Heavy
North America
—
+ 6.25
+ 4.20
+ 4.00
+ 3.35
West Europe
—
+ 4.95
+ 3.35
+ 2.55
+ 0.15
East Asia
+ 4.15
+ 3.50
+ 3.20
+ 2.65
+ 1.30
Europe (Mediterranean)
—
+4.85
+ 3.15
+ 2.55
– 0.15
Aramco produces five density-based grades of crude oil: Super Light (greater than 40 degrees), Arab Extra Light (36-40), Arab Light (32-36), Arab Medium (29-32), and Arab Heavy (below 29), according to Argaam’s data.
