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ADNOC advises its clients to avoid the Hormuz Strait by loading crude oil outside of the Gulf

Abu Dhabi National Oil Company notified customers that two crude grades could be 'loaded outside of the Gulf next month, as the Strait of Hormuz was closed.

ADNOC is moving the crude grades Das and Upper Zakum from the terminals on Das Island (and Zirku Island) located in the Gulf, to outside locations for loading. The exports of these terminals are down dramatically as there have been fewer ships willing to cross the strait after the U.S. - Iran?war began in late February.

ADNOC informed clients that it would make cargoes available to be loaded outside the Arabian Gulf on a case by case basis, to ensure customers could continue to carry out their contractual liftings.

The note did NOT say how ADNOC intended to move the "cargoes".

ADNOC staff can be contacted to confirm plans to lift term loads by using alternative delivery points.

ADNOC didn't immediately respond to a request for comment.

The notice did not specify alternative delivery points, although sources claimed that they included ship to ship transfers "off Fujairah" in the United Arab Emirates and off Sohar (Oman).

Sources added that the producer also did not specify if there would be any additional costs associated with such transfers, and if they will be paid by ADNOC of the buyer.

(source: Reuters)