Middle East Crude-Benchmarks mixed on last trading day in November

Middle East Crude-Benchmarks mixed on last trading day in November

SINGAPORE- Middle East crude benchmarks Oman and Dubai were mixed on Tuesday, the last day of trade for the month. Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) will supply full volumes of all crude grades to term customers in Asia in February for a third straight month, two sources with knowledge of the matter said on Tuesday. OSPs The official selling price (OSP) for Oman crude in January will fall by $1.32 to $80.26 a barrel, Reuters calculations based on data from the Dubai Mercantile Exchange (DME) showed on Tuesday. The average IFAD Murban crude price, or ADNOC's official selling price for Murban in January, is at $82.03 a barrel, down 70 cents from the previous month, according to Reuters calculation. Middle East crude benchmark Dubai, as quoted by price reporting agency S&P Global Platts, fell to an average of $80.276 a barrel in November, a trade source said on Tuesday. NEWS Global jet fuel markets stayed under pressure on Tuesday as more countries expanded border restrictions to keep the new Omicron coronavirus variant at bay, prompting travellers to reconsider their plans. Nigeria's Seplat Energy along with a partner is in talks to buy ExxonMobil's XOM.N shallow-water oilfields in the African