Saudi Arabia has received several “moderate” requests to replace Iranian oil next month, Bloomberg reports , citing an anonymous source familiar with Riyadh’s oil plans. The report comes on the heels of news that OPEC’s de facto leader and largest producer has raised export prices for Asian customers for June and July due to additional requests for exports. According to a Reuters update , Saudi Arabia’s Arab Light for June delivery sells at a premium of US$2.10 per barrel to the Oman/Dubai average, up by US$0.70 per barrel from cargoes for May delivery. Riyadh also raised the price of this most popular among its grades for Europe, by US$0.80 a barrel from the price of shipments for May delivery. The price for oil exports to the United States, however, was reduced. Interestingly enough, however, Saudi Arabia has no plans to start raising its oil production, the Bloomberg source noted. […]