Latest News

Data shows that crude exports from Saudi Arabia's Yanbu Port surged to nearly 4 mln Bpd last weekend.

Shipping data indicates that crude oil exports from Saudi Arabia's western Yanbu Port?rose sharply to a record 4 million barrels a day last week. This is a sharp increase from the?exports levels prior to the Iran War.

Saudi Aramco is the world's largest oil exporter. To offset the disruption in the Strait of Hormuz, they are sending crude oil along the East-West pipeline from Yanbu. The majority of the oil will be heading to Asia.

Aramco announced on March 10 that it can deliver up to 7 millions bpd through its East-West pipeline to Yanbu, of which around 5 million bpd could be available for export, and the remainder could supply local refineries.

Kpler reports that total Saudi crude oil exports in February exceeded 7 million barrels per day.

Kpler data showed that crude exports via 'Yanbu' have averaged 2.9 million barrels a day in March. This is slightly higher than the figures reported by LSEG. This is a significant increase compared to the 770,000 barrels per day average in January and February.

According to Kpler and LSEG, exports increased to nearly 4 million?bpd in the week beginning March 16. They are expected to continue to increase. Reporting by Ahmad Ghaddar and Jonathan Saul Editing by Bernadettebaum, Aiden Lewis

(source: Reuters)