Libya’s state-run National Oil Corp. reduced its official selling price of benchmark Es Sider crude for July by 55 cents to a premium of 30 cents a barrel to Dated Brent, according to a price list obtained by Bloomberg News.
Following is a table of prices of Libyan crude grades. The blends are priced in relation to Dated Brent, except Al-Jurf and Bouri, which are based on Urals in the Mediterranean.
---------------------------------------------------------- Grade July June Change Abu Attifel +$2.20 +$2.20 $0.00 Amna +$1.00 +$1.00 $0.00 Brega +$0.10 +$0.30 -$0.20 Es Sider +$0.30 +$0.85 -$0.55 Mellitah +$0.20 +$0.50 -$0.30 Sarir -$0.20 $0.00 -$0.20 Sharara +$0.85 +$1.15 -$0.30 Sirtica -$0.80 -$0.80 $0.00 Zueitina +$1.30 +$1.30 $0.00 Grade July June Change Al-Jurf +$0.40 +$0.40 $0.00 Bouri -$0.10 -$0.10 $0.00 ----------------------------------------------------------
(Source: Bloomberg)