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Trade sources predict that the supply of Saudi crude oil to China will surge in October.

Saudi Arabian crude oil exports will surge to China in October following a steep drop in prices, according to several sources.

A tally of the allocations made to Chinese refiners revealed that Saudi Aramco, the state oil company, will ship 51 million barrels in October. This is about 1.65 millions barrels per day.

The October plan is comparable to the 1,43 million bpd allotted in September, and the volume in August was the highest in April 2023.

Sources said that the top Asian refiner Sinopec and Hengli Petrochemical were planning to increase Saudi crude exports next month.

Aramco didn't immediately respond to an inquiry for comment regarding its allocation in October to China.

Aramco reportedly spoke with Asian buyers at the APPEC Conference in Singapore this week, encouraging them to buy more crude oil in October in order to regain market share.

The price of its flagship Arab Light crude for Asia in October was set at $2.20 per barrel over the average Oman/Dubai, a drop of $1 from the five-month high reached in September.

The price reduction followed a decision made by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC+) and its allies, led by Russia, at the weekend to increase production by 137,000 barrels a day in October.

Since April, the group led by Saudi Aramco, which pumps half of all world oil, has already increased production by 2.5 million barrels per day, or 2.4%.

(source: Reuters)