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Saudi Arabian crude exports reach a seven-month high during September

Saudi Arabian crude exports reach a seven-month high during September
Saudi Arabian crude exports reach a seven-month high during September

Saudi Arabian crude oil exports reached a record high of seven months in September, according to data released by the Joint Organizations Data Initiative on Wednesday.

The world's biggest oil exporter has increased its crude exports to 6,460 million barrels of oil per day (bpd), a slight increase over August's 6.407 millions bpd and the highest level since February.

Saudi Arabian crude production, on the other hand, reached a peak of nearly 2.5 years, 9.966 millions bpd, in September. This was its highest level since April 2023. In August, the output was 9.722 millions bpd.

JODI publishes the monthly export figures of Saudi Arabia and its other OPEC member countries.

JODI data showed that the refinery crude throughput rose by 1.3% to 2.940 millions bpd during September. Direct crude burning fell by 122,000 to 485,000 bpd.

"OPEC+ Group of Eight decided in September to unwind its production cut, with Saudi Arabia increasing production by 244,000 bpd but with crude oil and refined products exports only up by a fraction of that," said UBS Analyst Giovanni Staunovo.

The difference in inventory must have been consumed by domestic consumers.

OPEC+ increased its production targets by 2.9 million barrels a day, or 2.7% of the global supply. However, the group agreed to pause the increase in the first quarter next year, as it moderates plans to regain the market due to growing fears of a glut.

OPEC+ pumped a total of 43.02 millions barrels per day during October, OPEC announced last week. This is down 73,000 bpd compared to September. According to a report, if OPEC+ continues pumping at the same rate as in October, the world's oil market will have a surplus of 20,000 barrels per day.

Last week, the International Energy Agency (IEA), said that there will be a surplus of up to 4,09 million barrels a day on the market next year.

Saudi Arabia will export crude oil worth at least 36,000,000 barrels to China by December. (Reporting and editing by Alexandra Hudson in Bengaluru, Noel John is in Bengaluru.

(source: Reuters)