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Sonatrach and Saudi Aramco cut prices by 18% & 31% respectively.

Saudi Arabian state oil producer Saudi Aramco raised its official selling price for liquefied gas by 1% to 3% between June and July, while Algerian Sonatrach cut it from 18% to 31% because of a higher supply on the Mediterranean market.

Saudi Aramco increased its June OSPs by $10 per metric ton, to $760 for propane And?by $20 per ton up to $820 for butane .

LPG comes in two types: Propane and Butane. They have different boiling points. LPG is used primarily as fuel for cars and heating, as well as as a feedstock for other chemicals.

Sonatrach has reduced its June propane OSP by $125 per ton, to $575 And for?butane?by $270 per ton, to $610 .

Saudi Aramco’s OSPs serve as a reference when negotiating contracts to deliver LPG from the Middle East?to Asia-Pacific.

Sonatrach’s?OSPs? are used as benchmarks in the Mediterranean and Black Sea regions, including Turkey. (Editing by Kirovan Donovan).

(source: Reuters)