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Weekly review of Azerbaijani oil prices

BAKU, Azerbaijan, December 7. This week has
seen various worth dynamics in oil costs, Pattern experiences.

The typical worth of Azeri Mild crude oil on a CIF foundation
produced at Azerbaijan’s Azeri-Chirag-Gunashli area grew by 29
cents (0.39 p.c) in comparison with final week and amounted to $75.28
per barrel. The utmost worth throughout the interval reached $76.31 per
barrel, whereas the minimal worth was $74.19 per barrel.

The Azeri Mild crude oil worth averaged $73.99 per barrel FOB
on the Turkish port of Ceyhan this week, which is 27 cents (0.37
p.c) greater than final week. The very best worth was $75.04 per
barrel, and the bottom was $72.89 per barrel.

The URALS crude oil worth declined by 30 cents (0.5 p.c)
from final week to $60.49 per barrel. The highest worth for URALS
reached $61.56 per barrel, and the bottom worth reached $59.29 per
barrel.




The benchmark Dated Brent crude oil common worth went down by
27 cents (0.37 p.c) to $73.93 per barrel. The height worth for
Dated Brent reached $75.02 per barrel, and the minimal was $72.74
per barrel.

Oil grade/date

02.12.2024

03.12.2024

04.12.2024

05.12.2024

06.12.2024

Common worth

Azeri LT CIF

$74.19

$76.05

$76.31

$75.4

$74.43

$75.28

Azeri Mild FOB Ceyhan

$72.89

$74.75

$75.04

$74.12

$73.15

$73.99

Urals (EX NOVO)

$59.73

$61.56

$61.48

$60.41

$59.29

$60.49

Dated Brent

$73.04

$75.02

$74.94

$73.89

$72.74

$73.93

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