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Saudi throttles back from record high oil output

Published: 09 Nov 2013 - 06:10 am | Last Updated: 28 Jan 2022 - 04:50 pm

Al KHOBAR: Opec heavyweight Saudi Arabia has cut back oil output that had held at record rates of around 10 million barrels a day for three months running to help offset a plunge in output from fellow Opec member Libya.

The world’s top oil exporter turned down the taps to 9.75 million barrels per day (bpd) in October — versus 10.1 million bpd the previous month, an industry source familiar with the matter said.

I don t read too much into the Saudi reduction,  said Richard Mallinson, geopolitical risk analyst at Energy Aspects.

Production is still at a high level, summer demand may have eased a bit and the market was slightly better supplied. 

The industry source said it was typical for there to be a reduction in the amount of crude oil burned for power generation at this time of year.

The kingdom’s major oil customers say there was no sign of big Saudi cuts in exports last month and that the drop mostly reflected reduced domestic crude burning. 

Riyadh lifted output to 10.05 million bpd in August, the highest since records begin in 1980, according to figures from the US Energy Information Administration.

It pumped around that record rate during the third quarter before slowing down in October.

This is not a big cut and Saudi domestic demand is always lower in winter. Unless there is a drop to 9.5 million barrels a day or below — it wouldn t be considered a major reduction,  said Sadad Al Husseini, a former top executive at Saudi Aramco.

And if production sinks to 9 million, then it would probably be based on a decision to soak up excess oil in the market. 

Opec meets on December 4 to chart production policy for 2014. 

Reuters