DUBAI- Saudi Aramco has raised the October price for its Arab Light grade for Asian customers by 60 cents a barrel versus September to a premium of $2.30 per barrel to the Oman/Dubai average, the state oil company said on Thursday.

It cut its October Arab Light OSP for Northwest Europe, setting it at a discount of $1.25 a barrel to ICE Brent, down $1.20 a barrel from September.

The Arab Light OSP to the United States was set at a premium of $2.95 a barrel to the Argus Sour Crude Index (ASCI) for October, up 10 cent a barrel from the previous month.

The tables below show the full FOB prices for October in U.S. dollars.

Saudi term crude supplies to the United States are priced as a differential to the Argus Sour Crude Index (ASCI).

(Reporting by Dahlia Nehme; editing by Jason Neely and David Evans) ((dahlia.nehme@thomsonreuters.com;))