BAKU, Azerbaijan, April 10. The price of
Azerbaijan’s Azeri Light crude at Italy’s Augusta port, on a CIF
(Cost, Insurance, and Freight) basis, moved up by $4.59, or 3.81%,
on April 9 from the previous level, coming in at $125.03 per
barrel, a source in the oil market told Trend.
At Türkiye’s Ceyhan port, the FOB (Free on Board) price of Azeri
Light crude increased by $4.99, or 4.34%, to $119.88 per
barrel.
The price of URALS crude went up by $5.43, or 6.07%, to $94.81
per barrel, while Brent Dated crude from the North Sea rose by
$7.29, or 5.85%, to $131.97 per barrel.
Azerbaijan’s 2026 state budget is based on an average oil price
of $65 per barrel.
The lowest price for Azeri Light crude was recorded on April 21,
2020 ($15.81), and the highest was in July 2008 ($149.66).