MOSCOW, June 1 (Reuters): Saudi Arabia's state oil producer Saudi Aramco has raised official selling prices for liquefied petroleum gas by between 1 per cent and 3 per cent in June, while Algeria's Sonatrach has cut them by between 18 per cent and 31 per cent due
to higher supply in the Mediterranean market, traders said on Monday.
Saudi Aramco's June OSPs increased by $10 per metric ton to $760 a ton for propane and by $20 a ton to $820 per ton for butane.
Propane and butane are types of LPG with different boiling points. LPG is mainly used as fuel for cars, heating and as a feedstock for other petrochemicals.
Sonatrach decreased its June propane OSP by $125 a ton to $575 and for butane by $270 a ton to $610 .
Saudi Aramco's OSPs are used as a reference for contracts to supply LPG from the Middle East to the Asia-Pacific region.
Sonatrach's OSPs are used as benchmarks for the Mediterranean and Black Sea region, including Turkey.
Saudi Aramco raises LPG OSPs by up to 3pc for June
FE Team | Published: June 01, 2026 21:45:35
Saudi Aramco raises LPG OSPs by up to 3pc for June
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