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    Home » Saudi Aramco and Sonatrach cut LPG OSPs for Nov by 3-4%

    Saudi Aramco and Sonatrach cut LPG OSPs for Nov by 3-4%

    November 1, 2025
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    Moscow — Saudi Arabia’s state oil producer Aramco and Algeria’s Sonatrach have cut official selling prices for liquefied petroleum gas in November by 3.2% to 4.0% due to rising global supply and weaker oil prices, traders said.

    Saudi Aramco’s November OSP decreased by $20 per metric ton to $475 per ton for propane and by $15 per ton to $460 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 November OSP for propane by $15 per ton to $455 and left butane at $465 a ton .
    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.

    Reporting by Reuters; Editing by Kirsten Donovan – Reuters

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