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Saudi Arabian crude exports reached a three-month high during May

Saudi Arabian crude exports reached a three-month high during May

Data from the Joint Organizations Data Initiative showed that Saudi Arabian crude oil exports rose in May to their highest level in three months.

Crude oil exports by the world's biggest oil exporter increased to 6.191 millions barrels per day from 6.166 in April.

Saudi Arabia's crude production for May increased to 9.184 million barrels per day (bpd) from 9.005 in April.

The data revealed that the crude throughput of Saudi refineries was 2.721 millions bpd. This is up by 0.017 million from April's figure of 2.704million bpd. Direct crude burning also increased, rising 112,000 bpd.

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

OPEC+, a group that includes OPEC, Russia and other allies, agreed this month to increase production by 548,000 bpd for August. This was the first time since oil prices soared and then fell after Israeli and U.S. attack on Iran, they had increased output.

Five sources with knowledge of the discussions have said that OPEC+ will likely approve a new increase for September at its meeting on August 3.

OPEC+ started to unwind the cuts of 2,17 million bpd with a boost in April of 138,000 bpd. This was followed by more increases in May and June despite falling prices.

Saudi Arabia's Energy Ministry said that the country had met its voluntary OPEC+ production target. It also stated that Saudi Arabian crude oil supply was 9.352 millions bpd in June, which is in line with agreed quota. (Reporting by Anushree Mukherjee in Bengaluru Editing by David Goodman)

(source: Reuters)