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Saudi oil revenue drops to lowest since 2021 as prices falter

The kingdom’s oil exports dropped to just over $19 billion during May, according to data from the General Authority for Statistics that includes both crude and refined products. The share of oil sales in total exports fell to 74% from nearly 81% a year ago.

July 25, 2023 / 14:31 IST
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Saudi oil revenue drops to lowest since 2021 as prices falter
Saudi oil revenue drops to lowest since 2021 as prices falter

Saudi Arabia’s receipts from oil sales abroad declined by more than a third to the lowest since September 2021, amid a spluttering recovery in energy markets.

The kingdom’s oil exports dropped to just over $19 billion during May, according to data from the General Authority for Statistics that includes both crude and refined products. The share of oil sales in total exports fell to 74% from nearly 81% a year ago.

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Saudi Arabia, the world’s largest oil exporter, saw a significant windfall from higher crude prices and production in 2022. This year, the kingdom said it would prolong production cuts it started earlier in 2023, trying to boost prices by keeping a lid on supply amid persisting fears over the global economy.