LONDON - Kuwait has cut the official selling prices (OSPs) for crude grades sold to Asian refiners in October, a pricing document showed on Thursday.

The OPEC producer set the October Kuwait Export Crude (KEC) price at 50 cents per barrel below the average of DME Oman and Platts Dubai quotes, down $1.20 from the previous month.

It set the October Kuwait Super Light Crude (KSLC) OSP at 70 cents a barrel below Oman/Dubai, down $1.40 cents from the previous month.

It set the October OSP for Khafji crude at 30 cents a barrel below Oman/Dubai, down 90 cents from the previous month.

(Reporting by Shu Zhang in Singapore, writing by Ahmad Ghaddar; Editing by Jon Boyle) ((Ahmad.Ghaddar@thomsonreuters.com; +442075424435; Reuters Messaging: ahmad.ghaddar.thomsonreuters.com@reuters.net))