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Sources say that the supply of crude oil from Saudi Arabia to China in March will reach a multi-year record.

Saudi Arabia's crude oil exports are expected to reach a multi-year high in March, after the kingdom lowered its official selling price to Asia for the fourth consecutive month. This has also led to an increase in demand. Saudi Aramco, the state oil company, will ship at least 58 million barrels of crude oil to China in march. This is about 1.87 mbpd. A tally from trade sources shows that this amount represents a daily allocation to Chinese refiners.

Records show that the allocation volume is up from the two previous months when it was?under 50 million barrels.?It's the highest since October 2022.

The tally revealed that PetroChina, Rongsheng Petrochemical, and Sinochem were among the companies who planned to increase Saudi crude lifts in January.

Sources claim that Hengli Petrochemical is set to lift zero volume in a third month.

Aramco refused to comment on the allocation of crude oil to China in March. The'refining companies didn't respond to requests for comment.

The March 'OSP' for Arab Light crude oil was set to parity with Oman/Dubai, down from a premium $0.30 per barrel in February. This is the fourth consecutive month of a cut.

Data showed that the March OSP was 'the lowest since December 2020, although the 30-cent price reduction was smaller than anticipated. Reporting by Siyi Liu in Singapore and Florence Tan; editing by Lincoln Feast, Jacqueline Wong

(source: Reuters)