OPEC Core’s Crude Exports Slip Even as Output Curbs Are Eased

Shipments remain 2 million barrels a day below 2019 levels Flows to India, U.S. buck the trend to reach multimonth highs

Oil shipments from OPEC’s Persian Gulf producers slipped last month, even as output restrictions were eased and production volumes increased.

Combined shipments of crude and condensate — a light form of oil extracted from gas fields — from Saudi Arabia, Iraq, the United Arab Emirates and Kuwait were almost 430,000 barrels a day lower in January than in December. The UAE was the only one of the group to boost shipments last month, vessel-tracking data monitored by Bloomberg show.

Shipments edge lower in January despite easing of output restraint

The four Persian Gulf nations shipped a total of 13.59 million barrels a day of crude and condensate last month. With 29 million barrels, equivalent to about 940,000 barrels a day, on ships yet to signal a final destination, the volumes delivered to individual countries could rise significantly.

Kuwait cut exports by 9% in January, the data show. The drop may be related to the commissioning of the country’s new Al Zour refinery, which took its first crude delivery in December.

Iraq’s crude exports fell by a modest 1%, or 24,000 barrels a day, far short of the drop that would have been needed for the country to meet its own target to slash oil output to a six-year low and make up for breaching its OPEC quota.

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