Top oil exporter Saudi Arabia's July crude oil exports gained for a second-straight month to their highest in more than two years, data from the Joint Organisation Data Initiative (JODI) showed on Monday.
Saudi Arabia's exports rose 2.5% to 7.38 million barrels per day in July - highest since April 2020 - from 7.20 million bpd in June.
The country had raised its July crude prices for Asian buyers to higher-than-expected levels amid concerns about tight supply and expectations of strong demand in summer. It had also raised its OSP for European and Mediterranean buyers, but kept U.S. differentials unchanged.Saudi Arabia was India's No. 3 supplier in July, and also retained its spot as the biggest exporter to China during the first half of the year.Saudi production also climbed to its highest in more than two years to 10.
Saudi's domestic crude refinery throughput fell about 3% to 2.763 mln bpd in July, while oil products exports stood at 1.429 mln bpd. Meanwhile, an internal document showed, the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and allies fell short of its oil production target by 2.892 million bpd in July.
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