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Oil traders are paying record premiums to purchase Norway’s Johan Sverdrup crude, evidence that price hikes and production cuts by Saudi Arabia are starting to affect some corners of the market.
The grade traded Friday at about $3.50 a barrel more than Dated Brent, a benchmark for physical oil transactions globally. That’s a record and compares with a $6 discount as recently as December, according to traders involved in the market.