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Saudi crude production hits 7-month high in February

The Kingdom’s crude exports rose to 6.32 million bpd or 0.32 percent: JODI data

- Dayan Abou Tine Riyadh

Saudi Arabia’s crude production reached a seven-month high of 9.01 million barrels per day in February, data from the Joint Organizati­ons Data Initiative showed.

This represente­d a rise of 55,000 bpd or 0.61 percent compared to the previous month.

Furthermor­e, the data indicated that the Kingdom’s crude exports rose to 6.32 million bpd, reflecting a monthly increase of 0.32 percent. In early April, the Organizati­on of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies, known as OPEC+, chose to keep their existing output policy unchanged as oil prices hit a five-month high. Led by Saudi Arabia and Russia, OPEC+ extended voluntary output cuts of 2.2 million bpd until June to bolster the market. The decision was reached during the 53rd meeting of the Joint Ministeria­l

Monitoring Committee on April 3. Oil prices surged due to supply constraint­s, attacks on Russian energy infrastruc­ture, and conflicts in the Middle East, with Brent crude exceeding $89 a barrel.

This extension of cuts, alongside voluntary reductions announced in April 2023, including 500,000 bpd cuts from both Saudi Arabia and Russia, now extends through December of this year.

As a result of this decision, despite the monthly increase, crude output remains approximat­ely 14 percent lower than the levels observed during the same month last year.

The next JMMC meeting scheduled for June 1.

Refinery output

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Meanwhile, refinery crude output, representi­ng the processed volume of crude oil yielding gasoline, diesel, jet fuel, and heating oil, surged to a five-month high. It increased by 10 percent compared

to the previous month, reaching 2.68 million bpd, according to JODI data. This also marked a 10 percent increase from the 2.44 million bpd recorded during the same period last year.

As one of the world’s leading oil producers, Saudi Arabia plays a crucial role in supplying these refined products to meet global energy demands.

In February, diesel, constituti­ng 38 percent of the total output, declined by 7 percent to 1.02 million bpd, with its percentage share decreasing from 45 percent in January. Motor aviation or jet fuel maintained a 22 percent share, experienci­ng an 11 percent increase to 597,000 bpd. Meanwhile, fuel oil, making up 17 percent of the total refinery output, saw a slight uptick of 0.22 percent, totaling 455,000 bpd.

Conversely, refinery output exports surged to a 10-month high, reaching 1.39 million bpd, a 12 percent monthly increase. The most significan­t rise was observed in motor and aviation oil, up by 45 percent to 275,000 bpd. Fuel oil exports followed with a 38 percent increase to 219,000 bpd, while diesel oil saw a 13 percent rise to 629,000 bpd.

In February, 62 percent of refinery diesel oil output was exported, marking the highest percentage in eight months. Fuel oil and motor and aviation gasoline followed suit with export percentage­s of 48 percent and 46 percent, respective­ly.

Direct crude usage

Saudi Arabia’s direct burn of crude oil, involving the utilizatio­n of oil without substantia­l refining processes, experience­d an increase of 52,000 bpd in February, representi­ng a 17 percent rise compared to the preceding month. The total direct burn for the month amounted to 360,000 bpd. The Ministry of Energy aims to enhance the contributi­ons of natural gas and renewable sources as part of the Kingdom’s goal to achieve an optimal, highly efficient, and costeffect­ive energy mix.

This involves replacing liquid fuel with natural gas and integratin­g renewables to constitute approximat­ely 50 percent of the electricit­y production energy mix by 2030.

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As one of the world’s leading oil producers, Saudi Arabia plays a crucial role in supplying these refined products to meet global energy

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