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The price of Libyan Seder crude declined by 11% in May 2026, reaching an average of $111.8 per barrel, while maintaining its position among the most valuable Arab crudes within OPEC's basket. Despite this decline, Libyan crude remained the fourth most expensive among Arab oils, preserving its competitive presence despite fluctuations in the global market. This came amid rising prices for other Arab crudes, as Saudi, Iraqi, and Kuwaiti oils saw increases ranging from 11% to 14%, while Algerian Sahara crude experienced the largest drop of 18.3%.
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