The Borneo Post

Saudi Aramco resumes Egypt oil deliveries — Ministry

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CAIRO: Egypt has received its first two oil shipments from Saudi giant Aramco after deliveries were suspended for several months over political difference­s, an oil ministry spokesman said.

“On Friday and Saturday, we received the first two deliveries after a resumption of the contract with Aramco,” oil ministry spokesman Hamdi Abdel Aziz told AFP.

“We will receive another two deliveries on March 26 and 27.”

During a visit to Cairo by King Salman in April last year, Saudi Arabia agreed to finance Egyptian imports of refined products from Aramco for five years in a US$23billion (21.5-billion-euro) deal.

But in October, Aramco decided to suspend deliveries of 700,000 tonnes of petroleum products a month during a spat between the two countries over the conflict in Syria.

At the time, Aramco was cited as saying the suspension was due to “special commercial conditions amid fluctuatio­ns in internatio­nal oil prices”.

But the move came after Egypt voted in favour of a Russian-drafted UN Security Council resolution on Syria that Saudi Arabia strongly opposed. — AFP

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Reuters photo Egypt has received its first two oil shipments from Saudi giant Aramco after deliveries were suspended for several months over political difference­s, an oil ministry spokesman said. —
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