Core Insights - Saudi Arabia's crude oil exports reached a seven-month high in September, increasing to 6.46 million barrels per day, slightly above August's 6.407 million barrels per day, marking the highest level since February [1] - The country's crude oil production in September hit a near two-and-a-half-year peak at 9.966 million barrels per day, the highest since April 2023, compared to August's production of 9.722 million barrels per day [1] - UBS analyst Giovanni Staunovo noted that the OPEC+ group decided to lift production cuts in September, resulting in an increase of 244,000 barrels per day in Saudi production, but the rise in crude and refined oil exports was minimal, indicating that the difference was likely consumed domestically due to stable inventory levels [1]
沙特9月原油出口增至七个月新高,产量创近两年半峰值
Ge Long Hui A P P·2025-11-19 16:09