(Bloomberg) -- Saudi Aramco, the world's largest
state oil company, will cut crude oil exports to Asian refiners
for a tenth month in August, refinery officials said.
The Dhahran, Saudi Arabia-based oil producer will reduce
supplies of its Arab Light and Arab Heavy crude oil to refiners
in Japan, China and South Korea by between 9 percent and 10
percent below the volumes set out in annual supply contracts,
said three refinery officials, who received notices from the
company and asked not to be identified because of
confidentiality agreements.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
state oil company, will cut crude oil exports to Asian refiners
for a tenth month in August, refinery officials said.
The Dhahran, Saudi Arabia-based oil producer will reduce
supplies of its Arab Light and Arab Heavy crude oil to refiners
in Japan, China and South Korea by between 9 percent and 10
percent below the volumes set out in annual supply contracts,
said three refinery officials, who received notices from the
company and asked not to be identified because of
confidentiality agreements.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
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