-- Saudi Arabia may trim its June official crude selling prices to Asia from May levels, amid easing spot premiums and softer demand, Reuters reported Tuesday, citing a survey of industry sources.
The survey indicated that the price for Arab Light crude in June could be lowered to a premium of $7.50 per barrel to $14.50 per barrel above the average Dubai and Oman benchmarks, which would translate to a $5 per barrel to $12 per barrel drop from official selling prices in May.