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Sources say that the Saudi oil export to China is expected to remain at a record high of one year in June.

Trade sources reported on Tuesday that Saudi Arabia's crude supply to China would remain the same in June, after reaching its highest level in over a year the month before. This follows OPEC+'s decision to increase production.

Saudi Aramco, the state oil company, will ship 48 million barrels of crude oil to China in June. This is the same amount as May and the highest since at least 2024.

Aramco has not responded to the request for comment regarding its June allocations.

Sources say that Sinochem, a Chinese state-owned refiner, and private refiners such as Rongsheng Petrochemical, Hengli Petrochemical, and Sinopec will all lift more Saudi crude this June. However, CNOOC, Aramco, and the joint venture Fujian refinery of Sinopec and CNOOC will be lifting less.

Saudi Aramco slashed the price of crude oil for loading to Asian refiners in May to a near four-year low. This coincided with OPEC+’s decision to increase output in May and in June.

Aramco last week

The slightest of raises

As expected, the crude oil price for Asian buyers will be higher in June.

Saudi Arabia is China's second largest crude oil supplier after Russia.

China imported 145.6 millions barrels of Saudi Arabian crude in the first three months of this year. That's 1.62 million barrels a day. This is up 3.8% compared to the 1.56million bpd it imported in the same time period last year. (Reporting and editing by Louise Heavens, Christian Schmollinger and Florence Tan in Singapore)

(source: Reuters)