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Saudi Arabian crude oil exports rose to a record high of more than 2.5 years in November

Data from the Joint Organizations?Data Initiative revealed that Saudi Arabian crude oil exports reached their highest level for more than two and a half years in November.

Crude oil exports from the world's biggest oil exporter rose to 7.378 millions barrels per day in November, a higher level than the 7.100 million barrels bpd recorded in October, and their highest level since March of 2023.

Saudi Arabian crude production reached a record high of?about 10.50 million bpd during November. This is the highest level since April?2023. In October, the output was 10.002 millions bpd.

Saudi Arabia and OPEC members provide monthly export data to JODI which then publishes it on its platform.

JODI data show that the refinery crude throughput fell to 2.560 million barrels per day (bpd) in November. This is a 5.6% drop from October's figure of 2.712 millions bpd. Direct crude burning also decreased by 76,000 to 317,000 bpd.

OPEC published data earlier this month indicating a near-balance in supply and demand for 2026. This is in contrast to other?forecasts that a major glut was expected.

OPEC+ pumped a total of 42.83 millions bpd during December 2025. This is a decrease of 238,000 bpd compared to November. The reductions were attributed to Kazakhstan, Russia, and Venezuela.

The report predicted that demand for OPEC+ oil will average 43 millions bpd by 2026. (Reporting by Anjana Anil in Bengaluru; Editing by Nia Williams)

(source: Reuters)