Thus, the company increased prices for medium and heavy grades for Asia by 25 cents per barrel compared to the previous month and lowered prices for ultra-light grades by 10 cents, the agency writes.

Selling prices for Northwest Europe and the Mediterranean have been reduced.

Prices for the US, a relatively small market for Saudi Aramco, are up 20 cents.

On October 5, oil producers OPEC + at a meeting agreed to reduce production by 2 million barrels per day from November.

After that, Washington said that US President Joe Biden was disappointed with the decision of OPEC+.

He instructed the US Department of Energy to study the possibility of increasing oil production in the United States.