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Saudi petroleum exports to China set to slip in September, sources say

Saudi petroleum exports to China are set to fall in September to about 43 million barrels, numerous trade sources said on Monday, citing month-to-month allocations for term buyers.

September exports from the world's top exporter to China are approximated to slip by about 3 million barrels from a modified volume of about 46 million barrels in August, the sources said.

Saudi Arabia is the second-largest crude supplier to China, world's leading oil importer and the biggest factor to global demand growth. Slowing oil need development in China is one of the crucial aspects that have actually been capping international oil rates.

The allowances come after Saudi Aramco raised authorities offering prices for light unrefined grades it sells to Asia while preserving those for medium and heavy grades.

While the cost hikes were smaller than anticipated, some buyers said Saudi's term products were still more expensive than other Middle Eastern grades sold in the area market.

Another 2 North Asian refiners will be receiving consistent crude supplies from Saudi Arabia, the sources said.

(source: Reuters)