Saudi Arabian Oil Exports Rise on Refinery Cuts, JODI Data Show

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Saudi Arabia’s crude oil exports rose in September to 7.28 million barrels a day as local refineries cut processing by 14.6 percent, according to the Joint Organizations Data Initiative.

The world’s largest crude exporter shipped 2.9 percent more crude while producing 0.3 percent less oil than it did in August, according to data posted today on JODI’s website. Saudi Arabia pumped 9.72 million barrels of crude a day in September, the data showed.