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Saudi Arabia Offers Two Million Barrels of Crude From Red Sea as War Disrupts Gulf Exports

Rare spot sale highlights Riyadh’s effort to maintain global oil flows after conflict and shipping risks restrict exports through the Strait of Hormuz
Saudi Arabia has offered around two million barrels of crude oil for sale from its Red Sea export network as the ongoing war involving Iran continues to disrupt traditional shipping routes through the Persian Gulf.

The cargo, offered by the state energy company Saudi Aramco, is part of a series of rare spot tenders issued in recent days as the kingdom adjusts export operations amid severe disruption to tanker traffic in the Strait of Hormuz.

The waterway normally carries a significant share of global oil shipments, but military tensions and security risks have sharply curtailed commercial traffic.

The crude parcel, reportedly consisting of Arab Heavy grade, is scheduled to load through infrastructure connected to the Red Sea export system.

By routing shipments westward, Saudi Arabia can bypass the Strait of Hormuz and continue supplying international markets despite the constraints affecting Gulf shipping lanes.

Saudi Arabia traditionally sells the majority of its oil through long-term supply contracts rather than spot sales.

The decision to offer prompt cargoes through open tenders is therefore seen by energy traders as an unusual step reflecting the extraordinary conditions created by the regional conflict.

The kingdom has increasingly relied on its East-West pipeline network, which transports crude from eastern production fields to the Red Sea port of Yanbu.

This system allows Saudi Arabia to reroute millions of barrels per day away from the Gulf and toward alternative export terminals.

Even with this infrastructure, analysts say the Red Sea route cannot fully replace the export capacity normally available through the Strait of Hormuz.

Before the crisis, more than six million barrels per day of Saudi crude typically moved through the strait, making it one of the most critical energy corridors in the world.

Saudi Arabia has also been diverting large volumes of oil to its western terminals to help stabilise global markets and maintain supply to key customers in Asia and Europe.

Tanker tracking data shows shipments from the Red Sea rising sharply in recent weeks as exporters adjust to the new geopolitical environment.

Energy markets have reacted strongly to the disruption, with oil prices climbing above one hundred dollars per barrel as traders assess the potential impact on global supply.

Governments and international energy agencies are monitoring the situation closely, with discussions underway about emergency measures to cushion the shock to global energy markets.

The latest spot sale underscores how the world’s largest oil exporter is deploying every available logistical option to keep oil moving, even as conflict in the Middle East continues to reshape the global energy landscape.
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