Saudi crude oil shipments hit highest level in six months

Crude output rose by 0.547 million bpd to 9.474 million bpd in July from 8.927 million bpd in June. (Shutterstock)
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Updated 16 September 2021
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Saudi crude oil shipments hit highest level in six months

Saudi Arabia's crude oil exports rose in July to its highest level for six months, according to figures released by the Joint Organisations Data Initiative (JODI) on Thursday.

Some 6.327 million barrels per day (bpd) were shipped from the Kingdom, a rise of 0.362 million bpd compared to June. 

The country's total oil exports — crude and other products — stood at 7.650 million bpd in July, compared with 7.323 million bpd the previous month.

Crude output rose by 0.547 million bpd to 9.474 million bpd in July from 8.927 million bpd in June, figures posted by JODI show.

In July, domestic crude refinery throughput increased by 2.5 percent month-on-month to 2.457 million bpd, while direct crude burned for electricity generation rose by 0.105 million bpd — or 17.9 percent month-on-month — to 0.691 million bpd.

Saudi Arabia's July crude stocks remained virtually unchanged from June at 135.105 million barrels. The stocks decreased however by 12.1 percent from the same month a year ago, when the level was at 153.767 million barrels.


Saudia secures 2nd place worldwide for punctual flights in 2025

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Saudia secures 2nd place worldwide for punctual flights in 2025

JEDDAH: Saudi airline Saudia ranked second globally in on-time arrival performance for 2025, according to independent aviation analytics provider Cirium.

The Kingdom’s national flag carrier posted an on-time arrival rate of 86.53 percent across 202,864 flights operated throughout its network, which covers more than 100 destinations across four continents, just behind Mexico’s Aeromexico, which led the ranking with 90.02 percent punctuality on 188,859 flights.

Scandinavian Airlines, the flag carrier of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden, was placed third with Brazil’s Azul coming fourth, recording 86.09 percent and 85.18 percent on-time arrivals, respectively.

The ranking is testament to the strength of the Kingdom’s national tourism strategy, which aims to attract 150 million visitors by 2030 and increase the sector’s contribution to the nation’s gross domestic product from 6 percent to 10 percent.

Ibrahim Al-Omar, director general of Saudia Group, said: “This achievement reflects the collective efforts of our teams across planning, operations, and flight management.”

He added that operational efficiency remains a core pillar of Saudia’s strategic plan and is directly linked to the guest experience, with time being a critical element at every stage of the journey.

“Our ability to deliver on this is enabled by strong integration among Saudia Group companies, alongside close coordination with key partners in the Kingdom’s aviation sector,” he said.

In 2024, Saudia topped the list of global airlines in departure on-time performance with a punctuality rate of 88.82 percent, according to new data from Cirium. It also ranked second globally in on-time arrival performance, achieving a rate of 86.35 percent.

Saudia is set for a major fleet expansion, with 116 new aircraft scheduled to join its current fleet of 149. This growth will enable higher flight frequencies, increased seating capacity on existing routes, and the launch of new international destinations.