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EDITOR IN CHIEF- ABDULLAH BIN SALIM AL SHUEILI

DME achieves new milestone in Oman crude delivery

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Dubai Mercantile Exchange (DME), the trading platform for DME Oman — the Oman crude oil benchmark — has crossed a new milestone with the delivery of 2.5 billion barrels of crude oil since its inception in 2007.


The increased interest in DME over the past couple of years and the trust earned from major national oil companies (NOCs) has contributed to the success of the exchange which is, today, the only transparent platform capable of bridging the most significant global crude oil corridor between the Middle East and Asia, the energy-focused commodities exchange said.


Raid al Salami, Managing Director, DME said: “The growth of DME underlines the great market appetite for risk management and hedging solutions, especially after 2018, when major NOCs included DME Oman as a major component into their crude oil pricing formulae, and made it possible for customers to fully hedge their exposure.”


DME Oman is pricing more than 170 million barrels of crude oil per month since 2018 compared to around 30 million barrel per month prior to Saudi, Kuwait and Bahrain switch. The contract is regarded as the most reliable crude oil futures price benchmark, due to the quality of Oman Blend, which represents the majority of the GCC crude oil grades.


“Oman blend is a key composite to our success, as historically Oman crude has always been a de facto benchmark used by NOCs. We look forward to establishing a closer relationship with our global customers, strengthen our ties with regional producers to serve the region and provide a fair value to one of the most important regional commodity,” Al Salami added.


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