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Abu Dhabi Oil Giant Unveils New Pricing Strategy

Abu Dhabi National Oil Co. introduces revised pricing methodology for term crude contracts aligned with regional standards.

Abu Dhabi National Oil Co., the United Arab Emirates' largest crude producer, is rolling out a revised pricing structure for its term oil contracts with customers. According to sources familiar with the proposal, the approach represents a shift toward methodologies that are more consistent with market practices observed across the wider Gulf region, signaling a strategic adjustment to how the company prices its long-term supply agreements.

The move reflects broader industry trends as energy suppliers seek pricing mechanisms that better reflect current market conditions and regional benchmarks. By aligning its methodology with peer practices, Abu Dhabi National Oil Co. aims to maintain competitiveness in the global crude market while offering greater transparency and stability to its long-term customers.

Industry observers view the proposal as part of a continuing effort by major regional producers to modernize their commercial frameworks. The new pricing approach could influence how other regional oil exporters structure their own term contracts, potentially reshaping crude sales dynamics throughout the Middle East.

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