BAKU, Azerbaijan, September 14. Common costs
for Azeri Mild CIF and Azeri Mild FOB Ceyhan rose, whereas costs
for Urals (EX NOVO) and Dated Brent fell this week, Development experiences.
The typical value of Azeri Mild CIF oil produced at
Azerbaijan’s Azeri-Chirag-Gunashli discipline fell by $0.99, or 1.42
%, in comparison with final week, to $68.73 per barrel.
The utmost value for this grade of oil through the reporting
interval was $69.49 per barrel, and the minimal was $68.12 per
barrel.
This week, the typical value of Azeri Mild crude oil on FOB
phrases on the Turkish port of Ceyhan was $67.25 per barrel, which is
$1, or 1.46 %, lower than per week earlier than. Through the reporting
interval, the utmost value for this grade of oil was $67.98 per
barrel, and the minimal value was $66.64 per barrel.
URALS oil averaged $55.91 per barrel, down by $0.6, or 1.1
%, from final week. The very best value for URALS oil through the
week was $56.76 per barrel, and the bottom was $55.34 per
barrel.
Dated Brent crude oil averaged $66.86 per barrel for the week,
down by $0.89, or 1.31 %, from final week. The very best value
for Dated Brent crude oil for the week was $67.74 per barrel, and
the bottom was $66.30 per barrel.
Oil kind/date
08.09.2025
09.09.2025
10.09.2025
11.09.2025
12.09.2025
Common value
Azeri LT CIF
$68.31
$68.70
$69.02
$68.12
$69.49
$68.73
Azeri Mild FOB Ceyhan
$66.84
$67.23
$67.55
$66.64
$67.98
$67.25
Urals (EX NOVO)
$55.34
$55.84
$56.24
$55.35
$56.76
$55.91
Dated Brent
$66.42
$66.70
$67.14
$66.30
$67.74
$66.86
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