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Saudi crude oil exports to China to succumb to 3rd straight month in July, sources state

Saudi crude oil exports to China will fall in July for a 3rd straight month to about 36 million barrels in the middle of plant maintenance and as some refiners went with other sources of more affordable oil, numerous trade sources said on Tuesday.

The decrease highlights the difficulty the world's leading oil exporter faces in preserving market share in the world's. biggest unrefined import market.

July exports are anticipated to be below about 39 million. barrels in June, possibly the lowest levels for the year, the. sources said.

One state refiner and a private refiner cut nominations for. Saudi crude in July versus June, they included.

State oil firm Saudi Aramco might not be. instantly grabbed comment.

Chinese refiners are cutting imports from Saudi Arabia,. China's No. 2 oil provider, due to high term costs for Saudi. crude and weak refining margins, the sources said.

This was in spite of Saudi Aramco cutting official selling. costs for its crude exports in Asia in July for the very first time. in 5 months.

Sinopec, Asia's largest refiner and Saudi. Arabia's greatest consumer in China, is keeping the volume bit. changed in July from the previous month but the volume is the. lowest this year, the sources stated.

China's Saudi oil imports fell 16.5% in the first four. months this year to 26.13 million metric heaps (1.58 million. barrels per day) while imports from leading supplier Russia got. 16.6% to 37.79 million tons, customs data showed last month.

Individually, Saudi Aramco will provide complete legal. volumes to a minimum of three other North Asian refiners in July,. the sources said.

(source: Reuters)