“OPEC +” crude oil exports in September increased by 730000 barrels on a month on month basis

According to the data and analysis report of energy consulting company Aisin Huamai, the export volume of crude oil by sea of “OPEC +” in September increased from 22.11 million barrels / day in August to 22.84 million barrels / day, with an increase of 730000 barrels on a month on month basis, but it is still within the upper limit stipulated in the “OPEC +” production reduction agreement.

 

OPEC’s crude oil shipments rose to 18.2 million barrels / day in September, up from 17.53 million barrels / day in August, according to the maritime commodity statistics of Essen Huamai.

 

Saudi Arabia’s daily crude oil exports rose to 6.25 million barrels in September from a June low of 5 million barrels, according to kasuras, chief analyst of liquid bulk trading at Aisin wamai. According to the statistics of Aisin Huamai, the daily crude oil export volume of Saudi Arabia since this year is basically the same as that of last year, with an average of 6.25 million barrels per day. Russia’s daily crude oil exports increased from 3.52 million barrels in August to 3.59 million barrels in September due to the decline in domestic demand. UAE’s crude oil production exceeded the quota in August and September, and crude oil shipment also increased, to 2.54 million B / D and 2.61 million B / D, respectively, far higher than 2.1 million B / D in May and June. In addition, Venezuela and Libya, which are not bound by the “OPEC +” agreement, also increased crude oil exports in September compared with August, and Libya is expected to continue to increase crude oil production and exports.

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