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According to JODI Data, Saudi Arabia’s Refined Crude Exports Increased by 12% to 1.37 Million Barrels per Day

According to JODI Data, Saudi Arabia's Refined Crude Exports Increased by 12% to 1.37 Million Barrels per Day

According to recent figures, Saudi Arabia’s refining crude exports rose by 12% in June over May to a daily total of 1.37 million barrels.

According to data made public by the Joint Organizations Data Initiative, the majority of these products were refined crude used to make fuel oil, diesel, and motor and aviation gasoline.

51 percent of refined product exports were made up of diesel, 21 percent were made up of motor and aviation gasoline, and 8 percent were fuel oil.

Refinery oil products were produced at a rate of 2.5 million bpd, which was a 17 percent decrease from the previous month.

With 46% of the blend, diesel was the most common fuel, followed by motor and aviation gasoline (27%), and fuel oil (18%).

Saudi Arabia’s crude exports dropped to 6.05 million bpd in June, a 1.16 percent down from the previous month, according to JODI statistics.

Additionally, data showed that the Kingdom’s crude production fell to 8.8 million bpd during this time, a 1.81 percent decline.

Saudi Arabia’s domestic petroleum product demand increased from 391,000 barrels per day to 2.75 million barrels per day.

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