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Saudi Aramco sells crude oil to Asian refiners outside of Hormuz, according to sources

Saudi Aramco sells crude oil to Asian refiners outside of Hormuz, according to sources
Saudi Aramco sells crude oil to Asian refiners outside of Hormuz, according to sources

Saudi Aramco offers crude oil outside the Strait of Hormuz through private negotiations to some asian refiners, according to two sources familiar with the matter. This is similar to the strategy adopted by Abu Dhabi National Oil Co of United Arab Emirates.

Sources said that Aramco was in rare talks with buyers about supplying Arab Medium and Arab Heavy crude via STS transfers near Fujairah, UAE. One of them stated that the cargoes would be loaded in September. It wasn't immediately clear how Aramco transported its cargoes to Fujairah. These offers are just the latest indication that 'crude supplies are finding a way to get around the long-term disruption of the 'Strait of Hormuz.

Aramco declined ?to comment. Aramco also diverted its Arab Light Crude to the Red Sea Port of Yanbu, for export ever since the Iran War began. It also offered the grade in Egypt's Mediterranean port Sidi Kerir after attacks on the Red Sea by the Iran-aligned Houthis. Aramco has seen its market share in India fall due to disruptions in supply from the Strait of Hormuz, and Red Sea as a result of the U.S. and Israel's war on Iran, and Houthi attacks against vessels. ADNOC sold more than 100,000,000 barrels of oil through tenders, a result of the sustained shipping from within?the Gulf into waters outside the Strait.

The arrangement allows 'Asian refiners' to receive crude oil without having to send their own tankers through the Strait of Malacca, where safety concerns have prevented many shipowners entering.

(source: Reuters)