中國石化新聞網訊 據今日油價12月18日消息稱,沙烏地阿拉伯聯合組織數據倡議(JODI)周四公布的數據顯示,10月份沙烏地阿拉伯原油日出口量升至615.9萬桶,比9月份的606.6萬桶/日增加了近10萬桶。
據JODI資料庫顯示,10月份沙烏地阿拉伯包括原油和石油產品在內的石油出口總額再次較上月增加28.1萬桶/天,至738萬桶/天。該資料庫收集了114個國家的自我報告數據。
今年9月,全球最大石油出口國沙烏地阿拉伯自2020年5月以來首次出口逾600萬桶/天,此前,全球需求回升(尤其是在亞洲),而歐洲的第二次冠狀病毒浪潮阻止石油需求復甦。
今年6月,沙烏地阿拉伯的原油出口量降至歷史最低水平,略低於500萬桶/天,因為歐佩克+決定暫停向市場供應創紀錄數量的原油,以應對需求暴跌。
JODI資料庫顯示,自6月以來,沙特的原油出口逐漸增加,但增幅不大。
受歐佩克協議的約束,以及需求復甦面臨的不確定性,沙特9月和10月原油出口量維持在略高於600萬桶/日的水平。
然而,最近幾周出現了亞洲需求強勁的跡象,而在疫苗研發取得進展和開始接種疫苗後,油價基準有所走強。
本月稍早,沙烏地阿拉伯向亞洲出口的阿拉伯輕質原油的官方售價在1月創下五個月來最大漲幅,高於路透調查中對價格上漲的平均預期。沙特將供應亞洲的阿拉伯輕質原油價格上調了0.80美元,至比杜拜/阿曼基準價格高出0.30美元的水平,而平均預期為每桶上漲0.65美元。
曹海斌 摘譯自 今日油價
原文如下:
Saudi Arabia’s Crude Oil Exports Inch Up In October
Saudi Arabia’s crude oil exports rose to 6.159 million barrels per day (bpd) in October, up by nearly 100,000 bpd from the 6.066 million bpd exports in September, data from the Joint Organisations Data Initiative (JODI) showed on Thursday.
Total oil exports from Saudi Arabia, including crude oil and total oil products, increased again month over month by 281,000 bpd to 7.38 million bpd in October, according to the JODI database, which collects self-reported figures from 114 countries.
In September, the world’s biggest oil exporter, Saudi Arabia, exported more than 6 million bpd for the first time since May 2020, after seeing demand pick up, especially in Asia, and before the second coronavirus wave slammed the brakes on oil demand recovery in Europe.
In June, Saudi Arabia saw its crude oil exports drop to their lowest on record at just below 5 million bpd, as OPEC’s de facto leader led efforts from the OPEC+ group to withhold a record amount of crude from the market in response to the crash in demand.
Crude oil exports from the Kingdom has gradually increased since June, but not by much, the JODI database shows.
Saudi Arabia kept its crude oil exports at just above the 6 million bpd mark in September and October, bound by the OPEC+ pact and facing uncertain demand recovery.
In recent weeks, however, signs have emerged that demand in Asia is strong, while oil price benchmarks have strengthened after the progress in vaccine development and the start of vaccinations.
Earlier this month, Saudi Arabia raised the official selling price of its flagship Arab Light crude grade going to Asia in January by the most in five months, and more than the average expectations for a rise in prices in a Reuters survey. The Saudis lifted the price of Arab Light for Asia by $0.80 per barrel to $0.30 above the Dubai/Oman benchmark, compared to an average expectation for a $0.65 per barrel increase.