Saudi Arabia crude exports fall to 5.754 MMbpd in March
Saudi Arabia's crude exports in March fell to 5.754 MMbpd from 6.547 MMbpd in February, official data showed on Wednesday.
The world's largest oil exporter's crude output for March was at 8.957 MMbpd, up from 8.947 MMbpd in February.
Saudi refineries' crude throughput was at 2.944 MMbpd in March, up 0.323 MMbpd from February's 2.621 MMbpd, the data showed.
Direct crude burning increased by 100,000 bpd to 383,000 bpd in March.
Saudi Arabia and other members of OPEC provide monthly export figures to JODI, which publishes them on its website.
Earlier this month, OPEC+, which includes the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and allies such as Russia, has agreed to accelerate oil production hikes for a second consecutive month, raising output in June by 411,000 bpd.
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