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DME Oman to price Kuwaiti crude oil from February 2020

DME Oman crude oil futures contract is an official benchmark for Oman, Dubai, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and now Kuwait

DME Oman to price Kuwaiti crude oil from February 2020
DME Oman to price Kuwaiti crude oil from February 2020

Dubai Mercantile Exchange (DME), the premier international energy futures exchange in the Middle East, today announced that Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (KPC) will use the DME Oman Futures contract as a price reference for Kuwaiti crude oil exports to Asia from 1 February 2020 onwards.

Oman Blend crude oil is representative of the quality of the majority of Middle Eastern crudes and as such is a prominent price marker for the region’s oil exports.

Raid Al-Salami, DME managing director, said: “The combination of Oman’s historical role as a trusted benchmark with best-in-class technology, market regulation and physical delivery makes DME Oman a very compelling benchmark for national oil companies that want transparent price discovery for their crude oil exports.”

“We welcome KPC and are delighted by their decision to switch part of their formula to DME Oman. We highly value the trust and the confidence granted to us by KPC and we are committed to providing the region with reliable risk management and price benchmarks,” Al-Salami added.

DME Oman crude oil futures contract is an official benchmark for five producers in the Middle East, all of whom use the exchange’s marker price in their crude oil export contracts with Asian customers. The five producers are Oman, Dubai, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and now Kuwait.

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