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Saudi Arabia's petroleum exports in September hit three-month peak

Saudi Arabia's crude oil exports in September rose to their highest level in 3 months, information from the Joint Organizations Data Effort (JODI) revealed on Monday.

The country's exports in September increased by 0.080 million barrels daily (bpd) to 5.751 million bpd from 5.671 million bpd in August.

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

At the same time, Saudi's production fell to 8.975 million bpd from 8.992 million bpd in August.

Saudi refineries' unrefined throughput rose by 0.035 million bpd to 2.756 million bpd, the information showed, while direct crude burning decreased by 296,000 bpd to 518,000 bpd.

Riyadh and other members of OPEC offer month-to-month export figures to JODI, which publishes them on its site.

On the other hand, OPEC cut its 2024 global oil need development forecasts, highlighting weakness in China, India, and other regions, marking the producer group's fourth consecutive downward modification in the 2024 outlook.

The IEA forecasts international oil supply to go beyond demand by more than one million barrels each day in 2025, even if cuts stay in location from OPEC+.

Supply curbs by OPEC and its allies, consisting of Russia, stay in place till December, when some members are arranged to begin relaxing one layer of cut.

On the other hand, Saudi cut its December rate for the flagship Arab light crude it offers to Asia by 50 cents to $1.70 a barrel above the Oman/Dubai average.

(source: Reuters)