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Saudi Arabia's petroleum exports in July hit almost 1 year low

Saudi Arabia's crude oil exports in July fell to their least expensive level in almost a year, data from the Joint Organizations Data Initiative (JODI) revealed on Thursday.

The nation's oil exports stood at 5.741 million barrels per day (bpd) in July, their lowest level considering that August 2023. Saudi Arabia is world's largest exporter of crude.

OPEC+ oil manufacturers previously this month agreed to delay a. planned production boost for October and November and said. they might further stop briefly or reverse the walkings if required.

Saudi's unrefined exports in July fell by about 5.1% from June's. exports of 6.047 million bpd.

At the very same time, Saudi's production rose to 8.941 million. bpd from 8.830 million bpd.

Nevertheless, Saudi refineries' unrefined throughput fell by 0.026. million bpd to 2.397 million bpd, the information showed, while direct. crude burning increased by 211,000 bpd to 769,000 bpd.

Riyadh and other members of OPEC provide month-to-month export. figures to JODI which publishes them on its site.

Saudi cut its October rate for flagship Arab light crude to. Asia to the most affordable level in nearly three years on concerns of. weak need in the region.

This month, both the Company of Petroleum Exporting. Countries (OPEC) and the International Energy Company (IEA). decreased their 2024 oil demand development projections.

Issues about Chinese demand have actually weighed on the outlook. China's oil refinery output in August fell 6.2% from a year. previously, official information showed, declining for the 5th month.

(source: Reuters)