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Saudi Arabian crude exports rose to 6,166 mln Bpd in April

Saudi Arabian crude exports rose to 6,166 mln Bpd in April

Official data released on Monday showed that Saudi Arabian crude oil exports rose in April to 6,166 million barrels a day (bpd), up from 5.754 millions bpd.

The crude oil output of the world's biggest oil exporter for April increased from 8,957 million to 9.005 millions bpd.

The data revealed that the crude oil throughput of Saudi refineries was 2.704 million barrels per day (bpd) in April. This is down by 0.24 million barrels per day from March's figure of 2.944.

In April, the direct crude burn decreased by 6,000 barrels per day to 377,000 barrels per day.

JODI publishes monthly export data from Saudi Arabia and other OPEC members.

OPEC+ - the largest oil producing group in the world - continued to increase production with a big increase of 411,000 barrels a day for July.

Since April, OPEC+ 8 countries have announced or made increases totaling 1,37 million bpd. This is 62% of their 2.2 million bpd that they intend to return to the market. OPEC + Eight is a grouping of eight OPEC+ nations (Saudi Arabia, Russia, Iraq, UAE, Kuwait, Kazakhstan, Algeria, and Oman).

Igor Sechin said that the group's output increases could be brought forward by a year compared to its initial plan.

After the U.S. bombed an Iranian nuclear facility, tensions in the Middle East have risen sharply.

The fear is growing that Iran's retaliation could include the closure of the Strait of Hormuz through which a fifth of world crude oil flows. (Reporting by Anushree Mukherjee in Bengaluru; editing by David Evans)

(source: Reuters)