Saudi Arabia to cut oil exports in April: Saudi official
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[March 11, 2019]
By Rania El Gamal
DUBAI (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia plans to cut
its crude oil exports in April to below 7 million barrels per day (bpd),
while keeping its output well below 10 million bpd, a Saudi official
said on Monday, as the kingdom seeks to drain a supply glut and support
oil prices.
State-owned Saudi Aramco's oil allocations for April are 635,000 bpd
below customers' nominations, which are the requests made by refiners
and clients for Saudi crude, the official said.
"Despite very strong demand from international waterborne customers at
more than 7.6 million bpd, customers were allocated less than 7 million
bpd," the official said, adding that Saudi exports in March would also
be below 7 million bpd.
Oil prices have been supported this year by output cuts by the
Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies. U.S.
sanctions on the oil industries of OPEC members Iran and Venezuela have
also tightened supplies.
Benchmark Brent climbed above $66 a barrel on Monday, helped by comments
by Saudi Oil Minister Khalid al-Falih that an end to OPEC-led supply
cuts was unlikely before June and a report showed a fall U.S. drilling
activity.
April allocations by Aramco show "a deep cut of 635,000 bpd from
customer requests for its crude oil," the Saudi official said.
"This will keep production well below 10 million bpd in April," the
official said, adding that this was also below the 10.311 million bpd
that the kingdom had agreed as its production target under the OPEC-led
deal on cutting supplies.
OPEC, Russia and other producers, known as OPEC+, agreed in December to
reduce supply by 1.2 million bpd from Jan. 1 for six months.
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An Aramco tank is seen at Saudi Aramco's Ras Tanura oil refinery and
oil terminal in Saudi Arabia May 21, 2018. REUTERS/Ahmed Jadallah/File
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"Saudi Arabia is demonstrating extraordinary commitment to accelerating market
rebalancing," the official said, adding that the kingdom expected other OPEC+
countries to show similar levels of contributions and high conformity to agreed
cuts.
The Saudi energy minister said on Sunday that March oil output was 9.8 million
bpd and the country, OPEC's biggest producer, planned to keep its April output
at the same level.
Saudi Arabia's oil production in February fell to 10.136 million bpd, a Saudi
industry source told Reuters on Friday, down from 10.24 million bpd in January.
Saudi crude exports to the U.S. market have slowed in past weeks, according to
the International Energy Agency, while Asia's crude demand is set to drop in the
second quarter due to seasonal refinery maintenance which would limit supply.
Saudi Aramco plans to shut its Yanbu oil refinery for planned maintenance for
one month from early March.
(Reporting by Rania El Gamal; Editing by Christian Schmollinger and Edmund
Blair)
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