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联合组织数据倡议(JODI)的数据显示,由于全球最大原油出口国 继续减产以“稳定”市场,沙特阿拉伯8月份原油出口跌至28个月低点。 周一。

沙特阿拉伯8月原油出口跌至28个月低点-石油和天然气360

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JODI 最新数据显示,8 月份沙特原油出口量降至 558 万桶/日,较 7 月减少 42.8 万桶/日,创 28 个月以来的最低水平。JODI 汇集了许多国家的自我报告数据。

自今年 3 月以来,沙特原油出口量从 1 月超过 750 万桶/日的高位开始稳步下降,原因是 OPEC+ 减产,其中沙特阿拉伯减产约 50 万桶/日,以及沙特自愿减产100万桶/日,现已延长至今年年底。

根据今天公布的 JODI 数据,8 月份沙特阿拉伯原油产量下降 9.5 万桶/日,至 892 万桶/日,为 27 个月以来的最低水平。沙特从今年7月开始自愿减产100万桶/日。

在连续两个月将减产期限延长一个月后,沙特 9月表示 将把额外减产期限延长至2023年底。

本月早些时候,OPEC+ 主要合作伙伴沙特阿拉伯和俄罗斯表示,  尽管 9 月份原油价格上涨,但他们仍将维持 11 月份的石油供应削减。

沙特阿拉伯和俄罗斯均重申,持续的石油供应削减旨在保持“石油市场的稳定和平衡”。

近几个月来,沙特减产和原油出口下降导致石油市场趋紧。供应量减少导致价格在九月底飙升至今年迄今为止的最高水平。

 

查尔斯·肯尼迪 (Charles Kennedy) 为 Oilprice.com 撰写


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Saudi Arabia’s crude exports plunged to a 28-month low in August as the world’s largest crude oil exporter continued to cut its production to “stabilize” the market, data from the Joint Organizations Data Initiative (JODI) showed on Monday.

Saudi Arabia’s crude oil exports slumped to 28-month low in August- oil and gas 360

Source: Reuters

Saudi crude oil exports fell to 5.58 million barrels per day (bpd) in August, down by 428,000 bpd from July—the lowest level in 28 months, according to the latest available data in JODI, which compiles self-reported data from many countries.

The Kingdom’s crude oil exports have been steadily falling since March this year, from a high of over 7.5 million bpd in January, due to the OPEC+ cuts in which Saudi Arabia reduced production by around 500,000 bpd, and to the voluntary Saudi cut of 1 million bpd, which is now extended until the end of this year.

In August, Saudi Arabia’s crude oil production dropped by 95,000 bpd to 8.92 million bpd, the lowest in 27 months, according to the JODI data published today. The Kingdom started to implement the voluntary cut of 1 million bpd in July this year.

After extending the production reduction for a month for two consecutive months, Saudi Arabia said in September it would extend the extra cut until the end of 2023.

Earlier this month, Saudi Arabia and Russia, the key OPEC+ partners, said they are keeping their oil supply cuts in November despite the crude oil price rally in September.

Both Saudi Arabia and Russia reiterated that the ongoing oil supply cuts were aimed at keeping “stability and balance on the oil markets.”

The Saudi production cuts and the drop in its crude oil exports have been tightening the oil market in recent months. The lower supply sent prices soaring to the highest level so far this year at the end of September.

 

By Charles Kennedy for Oilprice.com