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Monday, December 9, 2024 13:32 GMT
Algeria's Sonatrach and Saudi Arabia's Aramco have raised official selling prices (OSPs) for liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) in November by about 1-3% from October owing to growing global demand, traders said on Friday.Aramco's OSP for propane was increased by US$10 to US$635 a metric ton PRO-OFFCL-SA and butane rose by US$10 to US$630 a ton. BUT-OFFCL-SAPropane and butane are types of LPG with different boiling points. LPG is mainly used as a fuel for cars and heating as well as a feedstock for other petrochemicals.Sonatrach raised the OSP for propane by US$5 to US$595 a ton PRO-OFFCL-DZ while butane was lifted by US$20 to US$600 a ton. BUT-OFFCL-DZAramco's OSPs for LPG are used as a reference for contracts to supply the product from the Middle East to the Asia-Pacific region.Sonatrach's OSPs are used as benchmarks for LPG in the Mediterranean, Black Sea region and Turkey.