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Saudi Aramco is offering oil at a rare price as the Iran war disrupts exports.

Several traders said that Saudi Aramco had 'offered over 4 million barrels in rare tenders of 'Saudi crude as the U.S. Iran conflict?disrupted the Middle East exports.

Aramco has offered to load 2 million barrels Arab Heavy crude at the Ain Sokhna Port in Egypt. The tender will close on Monday at 5 pm Beijing time (0900 GMT).

According to an agreement between traders, the loading date is subject to confirmation, and will be from March 10 until March 30. Free-on-board, the sale is for Asia.

Three traders reported that Aramco had offered 650,000 barrels on a cost and freight (CFR basis) in a separate tender, which closed Sunday.

According to the document of tender shared by traders, the delivery date is to be decided. The document also stated that the arrival time will be determined by the voyage time between Yanbu port and respective discharge port for customers.

The tender stated that "after deal confirmation the cargo will begin loading from Yanbu?and an estimated arrival time will be advised accordingly."

Aramco has tried to reroute a portion of its crude exports via the Red Sea port of Yanbu to avoid the Strait of Hormuz where Iranian attacks have slowed down shipping to near halt.

Three traders reported that Aramco sold 2 million barrels (of Arab Extra - Light crude) to Japan's largest refiner, Idemitsu Kosan, in a third bid.

Two of the three added that the cargo, which was sold on a CFR,?was already aboard a vessel near Taiwan.

Aramco and Idemitsu didn't immediately respond to comments. Reporting by Siyi Liu, Singapore; editing by Jamie Freed and Muralikumar Aantharaman

(source: Reuters)