ASCI oil companies interested in using the price of crude oil as an export base

Argus's head of U.S. operations, said Thursday Euan Craik, Latin America and the Middle East, major oil companies have stated their positions, said there is "strong interest" to switch to Argus of the US. Sour Crude Index (ASCI) index, as its exports of crude oil price benchmarks. Earlier, Saudi Arabia has decided to use the index.

Craik refused to disclose the country is considering making changes name, but he described that (their) interest is "unprecedented." "It feels like an upheaval. From our experience point of view, as it is an unprecedented event." Craik said in a telephone interview.

Last week, Saudi Arabia to give up the West Texas Intermediate crude oil (WTI) crude oil price as the price of its exported to the U.S. benchmark WTI U.S. Gulf of Mexico area due to the market environment increasingly out of touch people feel frustrated. Saudi Arabia to switch to English Argus index Argus company is a major success, the company for the physical energy market price assessment of the competitors, including the McGraw-Hill's cause of Platts.

Nov. 7, 2009