Saudi June crude exports climb from record May low, data shows
XLE•Aramco loading resumes
Meanwhile, Saudi Aramco resumed oil loading from inside the key waterway last week and has more tankers waiting to load as the state energy giant offers spot heavy crude cargoes.
It had halted sales for weeks following attacks on its tanker fleet in the Strait of Hormuz during an escalation of the U.S.-Iran conflict last month.
Analyst comment on recovery
"Both Saudi production and exports recovered in June, likely supported by the signing of the MoU between Iran and the U.S., allowing more vessels crossing the Strait of Hormuz," said UBS analyst Giovanni Staunovo.
Refinery activity and Strait of Hormuz disruption
Saudi refinery crude throughput rose 0.111 million bpd to 2.497 million bpd in June from 2.386 million bpd the previous month, the data showed. Direct crude-burning decreased 64,000 bpd to 583,000 bpd.
Shipping through the Strait of Hormuz slowed, data showed on Wednesday, as most shipowners avoided the key waterway because of a lack of clear signalling on its reopening from a blockade during the Iran war.
Saudi crude exports and production rebound in June
Crude oil exports from Saudi Arabia rose to 3.993 million barrels per day in June, from a record low of in May, data from the Joint Organizations Data Initiative (JODI) showed on Thursday.




