<p dir="LTR"><span>TEHRAN TIMES – The price of Iran’s light crude oil in the week ended on July 21 rose $1.12 to stand at $46.90 per barrel, IRNA reported.</span></p> <p dir="LTR"><span>The country’s light oil price was reported $48.77 on average since the beginning of 2017 until July 21.</span></p> <p dir="LTR"><span>According to the report, Iran sold its heavy crude oil at $46.12 per barrel in the mentioned week, up $1.56 from its preceding week.</span></p> <p dir="LTR"><span>Meanwhile, with $1.38 rise from its preceding week, Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC)’s basket price stood at $46.91 per barrel in the mentioned week.</span></p> <p dir="LTR"><span>Oil prices surged in the mentioned week as Saudi exports fell and solid demand soaked up some of what seen as an oversupplied market.</span></p> <p dir="LTR"><span>The prices continued their upward trend into the July’s last week on bigger-than-expected inventory drawdowns and signals from Saudi Arabia that the world's biggest oil producer would further reduce output in August.</span></p> <p dir="LTR"><span>As Reuters reported, Oil ended its strongest week this year with a surge on July 28, built on receding fears of oversupply, as U.S. crude came within striking distance of $50 a barrel for the first time since the end of May.</span></p>