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Saudi Arabia's crude oil exports in August struck one-year low

Saudi Arabia's petroleum exports in August fell to their most affordable level in a year, data from the Joint Organizations Data Effort (JODI) showed on Thursday.

The nation's oil exports stood at 5.671 million barrels per day (bpd) in August, their most affordable level since August 2023. Saudi Arabia is the world's largest exporter of crude.

Saudi's unrefined exports in August fell by about 1.2% from July's exports of 5.741 million bpd.

At the very same time, Saudi's production rose to 8.992 million bpd from 8.941 million bpd

Saudi refineries' crude throughput increased by 0.324 million bpd. to 2.721 million bpd, the data showed, while direct crude burning increased by 45,000 bpd to 814,000 bpd.

Riyadh and other members of OPEC provide regular monthly export figures to JODI, which publishes them on its website.

On the need side, OPEC and the International Energy Agency today cut their 2024 worldwide oil demand development forecasts, with China accounting for the bulk of the downgrades.

Supply curbs by OPEC and its allies consisting of Russia remain in place until December when some members are arranged to begin unwinding one layer of cuts.

Meanwhile, Saudi raised its November rate for flagship Arab light crude to Asia to its greatest given that July.

(source: Reuters)