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Saudi Arabia's crude exports hit nine-month high in March

Saudi Arabia's petroleum exports rose for the 2nd straight month in March, reaching their greatest in 9 months, data from the Joint Organizations Data Initiative (JODI) revealed on Monday.

WHY IT IS VERY IMPORTANT

Saudi Arabia is the world's largest exporter of crude oil.

Sources with knowledge of the matter have told that Saudi Arabia and its allies in the OPEC+ group might extend some voluntary output cuts if need fails to get.

BY THE NUMBERS

Unrefined exports from the world's biggest oil exporter increased 1.5% to 6.413 million barrels daily (bpd) in March, up from 6.317 million bpd in February.

The nation's crude production was up to 8.973 million bpd in March from 9.011 million bpd in the prior month.

Information also revealed that Saudi refineries' crude throughput fell by 0.115 million bpd to 2.560 million bpd and direct crude burning decreased by 53,000 bpd to 307,000 bpd in March.

CONTEXT

Regular monthly export figures are offered by Riyadh and other members of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries ( OPEC) to JODI, which publishes them on its website.

Earlier this month, Saudi Arabia raised the main selling cost of its flagship Arab Light crude to Asia for June, which was at the higher end of traders' expectations in a study.

OPEC+ is most likely to hold its June 1 oil policy meeting online rather of in Vienna.