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Saudi Aramco resumes oil loading at Ras Tanura in boost to supply

The Saudi oil loadings come even though a ship belonging to Taiwan's Evergreen Marine was hit by an unknown object in the Strait of Hormuz on Thursday.

Saudi Aramco resumes oil loading at Ras Tanura in boost to supply

TL;DR

  • Saudi Aramco resumed crude loadings at Ras Tanura terminal on Friday after a nearly four-month pause.
  • This restart signifies a broader increase in oil and gas output and exports from Middle Eastern producers.
  • The resumption occurs despite a cargo ship being hit by an unknown object in the Strait of Hormuz.
  • Four Very Large Crude Carriers (VLCCs) are involved in loading or heading to Ras Tanura, each capable of carrying 2 million barrels.
  • The war had previously caused Saudi crude exports to slump significantly, necessitating diversion to the Red Sea port of Yanbu.
  • Other Gulf producers like Iraq, Qatar, Kuwait, and the UAE are also ramping up exports, with Iran rushing shipments after sanctions were temporarily lifted.
  • Global oil prices experienced a slight fall following reports of the ship attack, but supply pressure is increasing.